With 55,000 members and an array of benefits and services, the WSGA provides the best opportunity to enhance your experience, while continuing to preserve and promote the game of golf.
Golf House of Wisconsin is open Monday through Friday from 8:30 am to 5:00 pm, excluding holidays. The public is welcome at any time during office hours to browse and view these "collectibles" and to learn about the evolution of the game of golf in Wisconsin.
The trophy room houses all the permanent trophies dating back to 1901 when the Sinnissippi Cup was first handed out to the WSGA State Amateur Champion. As the years have gone by more tournaments and trophies have been added, making for an extensive room. The historic WSGA championship trophies are engraved with the names of the past champions, giving visitors a look back into Wisconsin's golf history. Along with all WSGA trophies, the Trophy Room houses all Wisconsin PGA trophies, the WSGA/WPGA Nelthorpe Cup Trophy and all WWSGA Trophies.
A golf library and museum are also located at the Golf House of Wisconsin. The library contains many outstanding books by the USGA, Herbert Warren Wind, Bobby Jones, Ben Hogan, Byron Nelson and many other equally talented golf authors. A complete file of the Masters, including 16mm film, videos and volumes of historical record books, is also on display.
An interesting collection of old clubs, many with an early Wisconsin origin, old balls and tees, golf publications and many other interesting golf artifacts provide a "peek" at the game of golf as it was played many years ago.
Digital Archive