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The United States Golf Association Museum and Arnold Palmer Center for Golf History is home to the world’s premier collection of golf artifacts and memorabilia. It is located adjacent to the United States Golf Association’s headquarters in Far Hills, in Somerset County, New Jersey, United States.The USGA Museum is an educational institution dedicated to fostering an appreciation for the game of golf, its participants, and the Association. It serves as a caretaker and steward for the game’s history, supporting the Association’s role in ensuring the game’s future.By collecting, preserving, and interpreting the historical developments of the game in the United States, with an emphasis on the Association and its championships, the Museum promotes a greater understanding of golf’s cultural significance for a worldwide audience.Museum historyThe origins of the USGA Museum can be traced to 1935, when George Blossom, a member of the USGA’s Executive Committee, first proposed the creation of a collection of historical golf artifacts. One year later, in an effort to formalize the Museum, the USGA Museum and Library Committee was created with the primary function of collecting historically significant artifacts and books. The first significant donation to the Museum – Bobby Jones’ legendary putter, Calamity Jane II – followed in 1938.For the first 16 years of its existence, the Museum had no formal home and artifacts were displayed throughout the USGA offices in New York. In 1951, when the Association purchased the property at 40 East 38th Street in New York City, the first dedicated display space for the collections was created and the Museum was formally opened. Since 1972, the USGA’s headquarters in Far Hills, New Jersey, has provided public exhibition galleries, staff offices and collections storage for the Museum. The Museum is housed in a building designed in 1919 by John Russell Pope, a noted architect who also designed the National Archives Building and the Jefferson Memorial.

Address: 77 Liberty Corner Road, Far Hills, NJ, Far Hills, New Jersey 07931
Phone: (908) 234-2300
State: NJ
City: Far Hills
Street Number: 77 Liberty Corner Road, Far Hills, NJ
Zip Code: 07931
categories: library, history museum, movie theater



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Was just out for a leisure drive when I saw a sign for this place I'm not player of golf but I am a fan of museums. I stopped in it's a beautiful building the entire museum is laid out very well lots of History and very well explained. The woman at the front counter was very nice and the price it to get in doesn't break the bank. If you definitely up in the area even if you're not a fan of golf this place is worth visiting. One should never miss a chance to go to a museum because you might learn something
Wonderful museum. Takes you on a journey from the golf shot heard around the world to today. Discount for USGA members as well.
A golf lovers paradise! My husband loved this experience. I got to learn about Jack Nicholas's experience with polio!
Great afternoon looking at some amazing golf history. $10 admission fee well worth it.
This place is amazing, everything you always wanted to know about golf history and the great names of the sport. The staff were pleasant, outgoing and knew their stuff. Well worth the visit.
A must visit for all golfers of all ages. It's a first class representation of golf history! It has separate rooms wow, so many trophies, awards, and special items displayed, Bobby Jones, Ben Hogan, Arnold Palmer, Mickey Wright, and a brand new addition for Jack Nicklaus! Many, many photos, awards, personal information, and exhibits are displayed for each of these gifted golfers. Each gallery has video about the golfers. I guarantee you'll learn something you didn't know before your visit. Jack 's room even has an interactive display about golf course design. You get to choose where to put the green and Jack tells you the pros and cons of your placement. There's info and displays and video for the older golfers too, including Francis Ouimet and Babe Didrikson Zaharias. Lots of interactive displays and videos in all the rooms. Many, many golf clubs including the real Moon golf club actually used by the pros and amateurs, golf balls, and other golf memorabilia and artifacts on display. Allow at least 2 hours to tour, but 3 hours or more is much better. USGA members get a $5 discount on the tour fee $10 for adults and $7 for seniors. You get a nice map to help you with your leisurely self guided tour. In the lobby you can purchase various golf related items, including souvenirs, hats, balls, post cards, books, or videos. If you are a USGA member and EVERY serious golfer should be, they have an assortment of free golf "newspapers", books, a special DVD of golf etiquette, Arnie's latest magazine, USGA pins, and even a program for this year's US Open. In the Hall of Champions oval rotunda trophy room, you'll see the actual engraved trophy that Dustin Johnson won at this year's US Open. In fact ALL the actual trophies for USGA tournaments pro and amateur are displayed in three large trophy cases. On the walls are huge bronze panels showing the winners of the many USGA tournaments going back to the 1800's up to this year 2016. If you have time, you can for a modest $5 fee try out the 9 hole putting course using old timey putters and balls. And you can keep the ball. My husband and I have visited the USGA Golf House in Far Hills, NJ many times on our trips north from North Carolina. Each trip, we see something we missed on our past visits. The Far Hills area is very pretty and has many nice homes and horse farms. The green grass and white fences remind me of Kentucky. Take time on your visit to stop in Far Hills for breakfast, lunch, or dinner at the many restaurant choices available. On our last trip we ate at The Butlers Pantry Trackside in the original Far Hills train station and were pleased with our lunch selections. A quaint restaurant. The train still stops for travelers to and from places like Hoboken and NYC, but you have to get your ticket from a vending machine instead of a live ticket agent. The USGA museum is off Interstate 287 using exit 26 Mt Airy Road or exit 22 further south. It's easy to miss! Then you have to navigate to Liberty Corner Road and the museum is at the end. Hopefully, you have a GPS, since it's a little hard to find. There are small brown signs for the USGA Museum, but they are too few and easy to miss. Hope you get to visit the golf house while in New Jersey. As you can tell, to me, it's well worth a side trip while on vacation or even a destination. You will definitely be impressed by the quality and quantity of golfing memorabilia on display.
Very informative, if you are in the area definitely worth a stop by. I went for a school trip so I am not sure about costs. They have a lot of cool pieces on display layed out in chronological order so it is easy to follow along. A lot of trophies, clubs, pictures etc. I liked all the memorabilia they had on display a lot. I would make a day trip out of this muesam, but definitely very informative. A little tightly packed and I can see the facilities getting crowded quickly.
A very nice place to understand golf in America. The history here is real and lots of it.
Wonderful experience. History of Golf at it's finest. Amazing exhibits. They got the MOON CLUB.
I had very poor experience with the US Open at Oakmont. Paid $220 for two tickets and saw an hour golf. In attempting to discuss the situation it is crystal clear that USGA only cares about the Corporate sponsor and not the fans. When attempting to Email the USGA they responded by saying they would get back to me they did not. I advise anyone going to USGA sponsored event to reconsider, if there any problems the USGA will only consider their best interest.
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