Four members of the 2022 inductee class were formally welcomed into the World Golf Hall of Fame in a ceremony that took place on the eve of THE PLAYERS Championship at the PGA TOUR’s ‘Global Home’ headquarters in Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida.
The ceremony (airing live on Golf Channel and hosted by television personality David Feherty) celebrated the career accomplishments of Susie Maxwell Berning, Tim Finchem, the late Marion Hollins and Tiger Woods, and the addition of these four individuals brings the total number of Hall of Fame members to 164.
Maxwell Berning was presented by fellow Hall of Fame member (and close friend) Judy Rankin, while Hall of Fame member Davis Love III served as Finchem’s speech presenter. Woods was formally welcomed into golf’s most revered club by his daughter (Sam), and Hollins was recognized posthumously as the fourth member of the class.
In addition to honoring the 2022 inductees, the ceremony recognized Peter Ueberroth and the late Dick Ferris as recipients of a newly created lifetime achievement, honoring their contributions to the sport. Renee Powell also was honored for her spirit in advancing diversity in golf, as the inaugural recipient of the Charlie Sifford Award presented by Southern Company.
2022 WORLD GOLF HALL OF FAME INDUCTION CLASS:
Tiger Woods (Competitor)
Over the course of his career Tiger Woods has won a record-tying 82 PGA TOUR events, along with 15 major championships. Unforgettably, Woods accomplished the “Tiger Slam” in 2000-’01, becoming the first golfer since Bobby Jones (1930) to hold all four major titles at one time. He also is a two-time winner of THE PLAYERS Championship and became the first two-time winner of the FedExCup. Outside the ropes, Woods’ TGR Foundation has supported more than two million students around the world.
Susie Maxwell Berning (Competitor)
Despite not taking up golf until age 15, Susie Maxwell Berning quickly took to the sport. Upon turning professional in 1964, she earned LPGA Tour Rookie of the Year honors. An 11-time LPGA winner, she also captured four major championships, including the U.S. Women’s Open three times (1968, ’72, ’73). She remains one of only six women to have won the U.S. Women’s Open on at least three separate occasions.
Tim Finchem (Contributor)
While commissioner, Tim Finchem worked to ensure that giving back was part of the fabric of the PGA TOUR’s business model – as evidenced by the TOUR and its tournaments raising more than $2 billion in charitable contributions during his tenure. He also was instrumental in founding the First Tee to empower kids with life skills through golf, and he led the creation and execution efforts around signature pillars in professional golf, including the FedExCup, FedExCup Playoffs and the Presidents Cup.
Marion Hollins (Contributor)
A visionary golf course developer/architect, Marion Hollins became a pioneer of the sport. A standout golfer who won the 1921 U.S. Women’s Amateur, she would shift her attention by contributing to the development of the Monterey Peninsula into a golf mecca. She made significant contributions to Cypress Point Club, and then founded and oversaw the development of Pasatiempo Golf Club. Later – in collaboration with Bobby Jones and Alister Mackenzie – she provided her influence on the development of Augusta National Golf Club.
2022 RECIPIENT OF THE CHARLIE SIFFORD AWARD PRESENTED BY SOUTHERN COMPANY:
Renee Powell
Renee Powell competed in more than 250 professional tournaments during her career and played as a member of the LPGA Tour from 1967-’80. Since 1995 she has served as the head PGA/LPGA professional at Clearview Golf Club (Ohio), which her father – William Powell – established in 1946 as the first U.S. golf course designed, built, owned and operated by an African American. The club’s Clearview Legacy Foundation (nonprofit) focuses on education, preservation, and research, utilizing golf as a tool to reach everyone, with an emphasis on youth, minorities, veterans, seniors and other underrepresented groups.
2022 LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT RECOGNITION:
Peter Ueberroth & Dick Ferris
Peter Ueberroth and Dick Ferris, alongside Clint Eastwood, the late Arnold Palmer and their other partners, purchased Pebble Beach in 1999 from Taiheiyo Club and Sumitomo Bank, returning it to U.S. ownership. They served as co-chairmen of Pebble Beach Company for 20 years, and together with their fellow board members and management team, worked to ensure Pebble Beach remained open to the public and a global, must-play, bucket-list golf destination.