Bell was an accomplished amateur golfer and businesswoman who served as USGA president from 1996-99 as part of a 31-year career with the association.
If you have ever wanted to own a golf book from the stacks of the golf history experts, now you can. Beginning Saturday September 6, The USGA Golf Library will begin offering duplicate titles for ...
The United States Golf Association has many perceptions among golfers and golf fans. The most common one is likely “the organization I pay to get my handicap.” Maybe it’s, “those people in charge of ...
Judy Bell, whose devotion to golf led her to become the first female president of the U.S. Golf Association, died Monday at her home in Colorado after spending 15 months in hospice care, the USGA said ...
The USGA has been looking for a new television deal once its current contract with NBC expires in 2027. And after exploring the market, it appears like the US Open and other championship events aren’t ...
Despite opposition from professional players, USGA commissioner Mike Whan said Wednesday that the governing body is "full speed ahead" on its plan to "roll back" the golf ball. Whan spoke with ...
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The USGA has selected 24 students to participate in the Pathways Internship Program during the 125th U.S. Open Championship in June. The 10-day internship will be held on-site at Oakmont (Pa.) Country ...
The USGA has added three TaylorMade Qi4D drivers are now tournament-legal, confirming the next evolution of TaylorMade’s ...
OAKMONT, Pa. – Driver testing for characteristic time, or CT, became a headline at last month’s PGA Championship when Rory McIlroy’s driver was deemed nonconforming just days before the year’s second ...
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