World Golf Hall of Fame
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The World Golf Hall of Fame [1] is located in St. Augustine, Florida, in the United States, and it is unusual among sports Halls of Fame in that a single site serves both men and women. It is controlled by a consortium of 26 golf organisations from all over the world. Each year a number of inductees are selected from the eligible individuals by an annual ballot. Individuals become eligible based on a wide range of criteria focused mainly on multiple tournament victories. There is also a "lifetime achievement" category through which anyone who has made a major contribution to the game may be selected, for example, Bob Hope.
Uniquely, members of the LPGA tour can gain entry without going through the election process. Before 1999, players had to win 30 tournaments, including two majors; 35 tournaments with one major; or 40 tournaments in all to automatically qualify. At one time, players had to win two different majors to qualify with 30 wins, but this was changed earlier in the 1990s. Since 1999, the automatic qualification criteria for LPGA members are:
- Must have made at least 10 starts in each of 10 years on the LPGA tour.
- Must have either won or been awarded:
- A major championship,
- The Vare Trophy for lowest scoring average, or
- The Rolex Player of the Year Award.
- Must accumulate 27 points, acquired as follows:
- 2 points for each major championship win
- 1 point for each other official LPGA tournament win
- 1 point for each Vare Trophy
- 1 point for each Player of the Year award
The World Golf Hall of Fame was originally located in Pinehurst, North Carolina and opened in 1974.
Men
- (1974) Walter Hagen
- (1974) Ben Hogan
- (1974) Robert Tyre Jones, Jr. (a.k.a. Bobby Jones)
- (1974) Byron Nelson
- (1974) Jack Nicklaus
- (1974) Francis Ouimet
- (1974) Arnold Palmer
- (1974) Gary Player
- (1974) Gene Sarazen
- (1974) Sam Snead
- (1974) Harry Vardon
- (1975) Willie Anderson
- (1975) Fred Corcoran
- (1975) Joseph C. Dey
- (1975) Chick Evans
- (1975) Tom Morris, Jr.
- (1975) John H. Taylor
- (1976) Tommy Armour
- (1976) James Braid
- (1976) Tom Morris, Sr.
- (1976) Jerome Travers
- (1977) Bobby Locke
- (1977) John Ball
- (1977) Herb Graffis
- (1977) Donald Ross
- (1978) Billy Casper
- (1978) Harold Hilton
- (1978) Bing Crosby
- (1978) Clifford Roberts
- (1979) Walter Travis
- (1980) Sir Henry Cotton
- (1980) Lawson Little
- (1981) Ralph Guldahl
- (1981) Lee Trevino
- (1982) Julius Boros
- (1983) Jimmy Demaret
- (1983) Bob Hope
- (1986) Cary Middlecoff
- (1987) Robert Trent Jones, Sr.
- (1988) Bob Harlow
- (1988) Peter Thomson
- (1988) Tom Watson
- (1989) Jim Barnes
- (1989) Roberto De Vicenzo
- (1989) Raymond Floyd
- (1990) William C. Campbell
- (1990) Gene Littler
- (1990) Paul Runyan
- (1990) Horton Smith
- (1992) Harry Cooper
- (1992) Hale Irwin
- (1992) Chi Chi Rodriguez
- (1992) Richard Tufts
- (1996) Johnny Miller
- (1997) Seve Ballesteros
- (1997) Nick Faldo
- (1998) Lloyd Mangrum
- (2000) Jack Burke, Jr.
- (2000) Deane Beman
- (2000) Sir Michael Bonallack
- (2000) Neil Coles
- (2000) John Jacobs
- (2001) Greg Norman
- (2001) Payne Stewart
- (2001) Bernhard Langer
- (2001) Allan Robertson
- (2001) Karsten Solheim
- (2002) Ben Crenshaw
- (2002) Tony Jacklin
- (2002) Tommy Bolt
- (2002) Harvey Penick
- (2003) Nick Price
- (2003) Leo Diegel
- (2004) Charlie Sifford
- (2004) Isao Aoki
- (2004) Tom Kite
- (2005) Bernard Darwin
- (2005) Alister MacKenzie
- (2005) Willie Park, Sr.
- (2005) Vijay Singh
Women
- (1951) Betty Jameson
- (1974) Patty Berg
- (1974) Babe Zaharias
- (1975) Glenna C. Vare
- (1975) Joyce Wethered
- (1976) Mickey Wright
- (1977) Sandra Haynie
- (1977) Carol Mann
- (1978) Dorothy Campbell Hurd Howe
- (1979) Louise Suggs
- (1982) Kathy Whitworth
- (1985) JoAnne Carner
- (1987) Betsy Rawls
- (1989) Nancy Lopez
- (1991) Pat Bradley
- (1993) Patty Sheehan
- (1994) Dinah Shore
- (1995) Betsy King
- (1999) Amy Alcott
- (1999) Beth Daniel
- (2000) Juli Inkster
- (2000) Judy Rankin
- (2001) Donna Caponi
- (2001) Judy Bell
- (2002) Marlene Bauer Hagge
- (2003) Hisako "Chako" Higuchi
- (2003) Annika Sörenstam
- (2004) Marlene Stewart Streit
- (2005) Ayako Okamoto
- (2005) Karrie Webb
- Future inductee: Se Ri Pak (2007) - already qualified, but cannot be inducted until she has made 10 starts in each of 10 seasons on the LPGA tour.
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