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The R&A World Golf Museum (previously known as the British Golf Museum) is located opposite the clubhouse of the Royal and Ancient Golf Club in St Andrews,
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owns and operates the museum. The museum, which opened in 1990, documents the
history of golf The origins of golf are unclear and much debated. However, it is generally accepted that modern golf developed in Scotland from the Middle Ages onwards. The game did not find international popularity until the late 19th century, when it spread int ...
from
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to the present, including the men's and women's games, British and international, both professional and amateur. Exhibits include historic equipment, memorabilia and art work, documentation, the history of the Royal and Ancient Golf Club, and the rules and terminology of the game. The museum was established in 1989 in an existing, single-storey building behind the Clubhouse. Later, the building was renovated and expanded, for a total area of , including a rooftop
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. Construction started in summer 2014 and was completed in June 2015. The museum reopened on 21 Jun 2021 as The R&A World Golf Museum, previously known as the British Golf Museum.


Women Golfers' Museum

The museum displays part of the collection of the Women Golfers' Museum (WGM), while its books, photographs etc are housed in the special collections of University of St Andrews Library. The WGM was opened in April 1939 at the Lady Golfers' Club in London, with
Issette Pearson Frances Issette Jessie Pearson, known as Issette, (2 November 1861 – 25 April 1941) was an English golfer and the first honorary secretary of the Ladies Golf Union which was founded in 1893. Personal life Pearson was born at Gatcombe House, L ...
as president and Mabel Stringer as chairman. In 1961 the Lady Golfers Club merged with the Golfers Club but by 1968 the museum had to find a new home and was displayed in various London clubs and from 1977 to 1980 at Colgate-Palmolive's offices. It was shown in the National Museum of Antiquities in Edinburgh from 1982 to 1984, before moving to its current home. The collection "present a comprehensive history of the ladies' game" and includes material such as
Rhona Adair Rhona Kathleen Adair (2 September 1881 – 27 March 1961) was an Irish amateur golfer. She won the British Ladies Amateur twice and the Irish Ladies' Close Championships four times at the start of the twentieth century. Life Adair was born ...
's golf-balls and Poppy Wingate's shoes.


Images of The R&A World Golf Museum

File:British Golf Museum St. Andrews (3735752973).jpg, The British Golf Museum in 2009 before it was renovated File:British Golf Museum- geograph-6577247-by-Graeme-Yuill.jpg, The museum during renovation in 2014 File:British Golf Museum-geograph-5617749-by-Graeme-Yuill.jpg, The British Golf Museum in 2017 File:The rear of the British Golf Museum, St Andrews- geograph-6167400-by-Richard-Sutcliffe (cropped).jpg, The rear of the British Golf Museum in 2019


See also

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History of golf The origins of golf are unclear and much debated. However, it is generally accepted that modern golf developed in Scotland from the Middle Ages onwards. The game did not find international popularity until the late 19th century, when it spread int ...
* USGA Museum * Jack Nicklaus Museum


References


External links


Official site
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