The World Golf Hall of Fame will unveil a special exhibit that celebrates the stories of Jack Nicklaus’ career in golf and his successful career and life off the course. "Jack Nicklaus: Golf’s Golden Champion" will open in conjunction with the 2007 Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony Nov. 12 and will remain on display for one year.
The exhibit will showcase artifacts, memorabilia, photos, video and text. It also will delve into the important role family has played in his career, the time and resources he and his wife Barbara have devoted to charitable causes, his personal interests, hobbies and business endeavors around the globe.
"Telling stories of the members and their history within this great sport has remained at the core of the Hall of Fame’s mission since it opened almost 10 years ago," said Jack Peter, Sr., COO of the hall of fame.
In addition to Hubert Green and Curtis Strange, the 2007 hall of fame class is expected to include Se Ri Pak, who has met the LPGA points criteria and is scheduled to fulfill the final requirement for Induction when she plays in her 10th event this season.
Additional announcements for the 2007 Class of Inductees are planned for the U.S. Open at Oakmont Country Club and The Open Championship at Carnoustie.
