USGA Golf Museum and Library
The USGA Golf Museum and Library is the United States Golf Association's official museum and is recognized as the world's most comprehensive and significant repository for the game's history. Located in Far Hills, New Jersey, the museum offers a rich experience for golf enthusiasts, with exhibits that include artifacts, documents, photographs, and audiovisual materials that trace the game's development from its origins to the present day. The museum's collections showcase the achievements of the game's greatest players and contributors, as well as the evolution of equipment and the rules of golf. The library portion of the institution is a treasure trove for researchers and fans alike, housing an extensive collection of books, periodicals, and archival materials related to the history of golf. Visitors can explore interactive displays, enjoy thematic exhibitions, and even experience the Pynes Putting Course, a Himalayas-style putting course on the museum grounds. The USGA Golf Museum and Library serves as a cultural and educational hub, preserving and celebrating the legacy of golf for future generations.