The Tennessee Golf Hall of Fame is a non-profit corporation established in 1991 by the Tennessee Golf Foundation. [1] The hall of fame is located at the Golf House Tennessee [2] a 21,000 square foot golf complex [3] in Franklin, Tennessee (near Nashville), which houses administration all of the state's golf activities, including pro golf, amateur golf, women's golf, junior golf, and turfgrass research." [4] [5]
Induction in to the hall of fame includes one or more of the following criteria for Tennesseans: [1]
The first inductees in 1992 were Lou Graham, Cary Middlecoff, Mason Rudolph. [6] As of 2019, the hall included 51 members, including Sarah Ingram, Ted Rhodes, Katherine Graham, Toby S. Wilt, Jean St. Charles, Dick Horton, Marguerite Gaut, and Vince Gill. [1]
The Tennessee Golf Hall of Fame is a non-profit corporation established in 1991 by the Tennessee Golf Foundation. [1] The hall of fame is located at the Golf House Tennessee [2] a 21,000 square foot golf complex [3] in Franklin, Tennessee (near Nashville), which houses administration all of the state's golf activities, including pro golf, amateur golf, women's golf, junior golf, and turfgrass research." [4] [5]
Induction in to the hall of fame includes one or more of the following criteria for Tennesseans: [1]
The first inductees in 1992 were Lou Graham, Cary Middlecoff, Mason Rudolph. [6] As of 2019, the hall included 51 members, including Sarah Ingram, Ted Rhodes, Katherine Graham, Toby S. Wilt, Jean St. Charles, Dick Horton, Marguerite Gaut, and Vince Gill. [1]