Tennessee Golf Hall of Fame, Sports museum in Brentwood, Tennessee.
The Tennessee Golf Hall of Fame is a sports museum in Brentwood that displays exhibits and memorabilia from golfers and administrators across Tennessee. The collections showcase the careers and achievements of people who shaped the sport throughout the state.
The museum was founded in 1991 to recognize outstanding contributions to golf in Tennessee. The collections preserve the history of the sport in the state through the records and achievements of its members.
The institution inducts members based on championship records, administrative excellence, and volunteer work while maintaining the fundamental values of golf.
The museum is located south of Nashville near Brentwood and is open on weekdays for visitors. It is easily accessible by car if you are traveling from the Nashville area.
Jean St. Charles became the 50th member inducted, marking her dedication through a perfect score on the USGA/PGA Rules test and 50 years of service.
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