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World Golf Hall of Fame and Museum will close in late 2023

The World Golf Hall of Fame and Museum opened in June 1998. By the time of its planned closing at the end of 2023, it will have been a fixture on the First Coast for more than 25 years.
Bob Self
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Florida Times-Union
The World Golf Hall of Fame and Museum opened in June 1998. By the time of its planned closing at the end of 2023, it will have been a fixture on the First Coast for more than 25 years.

The World Golf Village opened more than 24 years ago at what was believed to be a strategic spot by I-95, with a three-day festival that included parties, cover bands, fireworks, the induction of Nick Faldo and Johnny Miller into the Hall of Fame and the challenge in a commercial by charter member Gary Player: "for the love of golf, you've got to go."

Not enough have.

The World Golf Foundation announced on Wednesday that the Hall of Fame and Museum building, which has more than 35,000 square feet of exhibit space, will close by the end of 2023, apparently a victim of dwindling attendance that saw visitation drop from around 280,000 at its peak to 60,000 last year.

Read the rest of this story at WJCT News partner The Florida Times-Union.