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Joy Ride Cruise in Garia Via’s golf car on and off the links, p. 82.
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In 2023, swung open the doors to its new museum at The Broadmoor Golf Club in Colorado Springs, marking a half-century of honoring the state’s golf legends. This new no-admission gem is a holein-one for golf aficionados, and it’s got plenty of appeal for more casual fans, too. Thanks to the more than $1.7 million that brought this project to life, the Hall of Fame is a treasure chest of the sport’s storied past in Colorado, boasting a collection that tees off in 1887 and stretches all the way to the present. And the museum houses more than just memorabilia. From Dan Hogan’s gleaming USGA medals and pins to Marcia Bailey’s trophy from the LPGA’s Master Professional Teaching Division to Bill Loeffler’s 1992 PGA Assistant Professional Championship trophy, these aren’t just relics; they’re chapters of a much larger story of a storied pasttime told through the dimpled ball.