Final selections will be announced the week of March 6, 2023

ST. AUGUSTINE, Fla. (February 22, 2023) – The World Golf Hall of Fame released the names of 12 finalists who will be considered for induction in 2024. Final selections for the 2024 World Golf Hall of Fame Induction Class will be announced the week of March 6, 2023.

Before gaining consideration, each finalist met the necessary qualifications in his or her respective category by way of on-course accomplishments or significant contributions to the game of golf. The finalists include Padraig Harrington, Tom Weiskopf, Johnny Farrell, Jim Furyk, Dottie Pepper, Sandra Palmer, Beverly Hanson, Cristie Kerr, Peter Dawson, Butch Harmon, Jay Sigel and the seven remaining co-founders of the LPGA: Alice Bauer, Bettye Danoff, Helen Detweiler, Helen Hicks, Opal Hill, Shirley Spork and Sally Sessions.

Below is a brief bio for each finalist.

The finalists were selected by a Nominating Committee comprised of select Hall of Fame members, media, World Golf Foundation Board organizations, and at-large selections. Additionally, all living Hall of Fame members were sent ballots and had the opportunity to vote for nominees.    

“The Nominating Committee has selected finalists who represent the highest caliber of competitors and contributors,” said Greg McLaughlin, CEO of World Golf Hall of Fame. “Congratulations to all who have been nominated for this special recognition.”

These 12 finalists will be considered for admission into the World Golf Hall of Fame, Class of 2024 by a 20-member Selection Committee, comprised of Hall of Fame members, media representatives and leaders of the major golf organizations. They will be tasked with reviewing the merits and qualifications of each finalist and ultimately selecting the Class of 2024.

The 2024 World Golf Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony will be held on Monday, June 10, 2024 at Pinehurst Resort & Country Club in the Village of Pinehurst, N.C. coinciding with the 124th U.S. Open Championship and the Hall of Fame Museum’s opening on the United States Golf Association’s (“USGA”) Golf House Pinehurst campus next year. In July 2022, the World Golf Hall of Fame and USGA announced plans to create a new visitor experience for the Hall of Fame in the historic golf community.

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About the World Golf Hall of Fame

The World Golf Hall of Fame celebrates and honors the legacies of those who have made golf great. The Hall of Fame opened in 1974 in Pinehurst, North Carolina, where 71 members were inducted prior to the transition (in 1998) to its current Florida location, which now recognizes 164 total members. As a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, the Hall of Fame partners with 26 national and international golf organizations, including the DP World Tour, LPGA, The Masters Tournament, PGA of America, PGA TOUR, The R&A and USGA. To learn more, visit www.worldgolfhalloffame.org.

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2024 World Golf Hall of Fame Induction Finalist Bios

Padraig Harrington

Country: Ireland

Born: August 31, 1971

Category: Male Competitor

Official Victories: 21 (15 on European Tour)

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Tom Weiskopf

Country: United States

Born: November 9, 1942

Died: August 20, 2022

Category: Male Competitor

Official Victories: 18 (16 on PGA TOUR)

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Johnny Farrell

Country: United States

Born: April 1, 1901

Died: June 14, 1988

Category: Male Competitor

Official Victories: 22 (all on PGA TOUR)

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Jim Furyk

Country: United States

Born: May 12, 1970

Category: Male Competitor

Official Victories: 18 (17 on PGA TOUR)

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Additional Career Highlights:

Major Awards:

Dottie Pepper

Country: United States

Born: August 17, 1965

Category: Female Competitor

Official Victories: 17

Majors:

Additional Career Highlights:

Major Awards:

Sandra Palmer

Country: United States

Born: March 10, 1943

Category: Female Competitor

Official Victories: 21

Majors:

Additional Career Highlights:

Major Awards:

Beverly Hanson

Country: United States

Born: December 5, 1924

Died: April 12, 2014

Category: Female Competitor

Official Victories: 17

Majors:

Additional Career Highlights:

Cristie Kerr

Country: United States

Born: October 12, 1977

Category: Female Competitor

Official Victories: 20

Majors:

Additional Career Highlights:

Major Awards:

Peter Dawson

Country: United Kingdom

Born: May 9, 1950

Category: Contributor – Administrator Career

Highlights:

Other Accomplishments:

Butch Harmon

Country: United States

Born: August 28, 1943

Category: Contributor – Instructor

Career Highlights:

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Jay Sigel

Country: United States

Born: November 13, 1943

Category: Contributor – Amateur

Career Highlights:

Other Accomplishments:

Seven Remaining Co-Founders of the LPGA

The LPGA was founded in 1950 by 13 original LPGA players. Six of those founders are currently in the World Golf Hall of Fame: