The Canadian Golf Hall of Fame is dedicated to the recognition of extraordinary contributions and accomplishments in the game of golf in Canada. Honoured members, which include amateur and professional golfers as well as builders of the sport, have been inducted on a regular basis since the inception of the Hall of Fame in 1971.
 
To be considered for election to the Hall of Fame, the nominee must have made an extraordinary national or international contribution to the game of golf in Canada.  There are two categories, Player (Amateur or Professional) and Builder (course designer, manager, administrator, journalist, equipment designer, etc).
 
Inductees to the Canadian Golf Hall of Fame must be at least 40 years of age at the time of election and receive a minimum of eight of 10 votes.
 
  • Individuals may not nominate themselves. 
  • Additional material may be forwarded to the Director, Heritage Services at cghf@golfcanada.ca.
  • Nominations can be collected at anytime of the year. However, to be eligible for election to the Hall of Fame for the next calendar year, nominations need to be received by July 31st.
For a list of Honoured Members, please CLICK HERE

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