The PGA Championship History Exhibit has returned to Wisconsin and opens today at The Shops at Woodlake Kohler, located in the Village of Kohler, Wisconsin.
Golf enthusiasts and history lovers will be able to take a free tour of some of the rarest artifacts and memorabilia which uncover the tradition of the PGA Championship and its past 91 Champions.
The 92nd PGA Championship will be conducted Aug. 9-15 at Whistling Straits in Kohler, WI. Whistling Straits has already hosted the 2004 Championship when Vijay Singh defeated Chris DiMarco and Justin Leonard in a three-hole playoff.
The PGA Championship History Exhibit debuted in Louisville in 2000 and travels to future host PGA Championship sites.
Also on display will be the PGA Championship’s coveted Wanamaker Trophy.
The PGA Championship perennially features the strongest field in golf and is considered one of the largest sporting events in the world.
AUDIO: WRN’s Bill Scott previews the traveling Championship Exhibit 2:16
AUDIO: Bill Scott previews the 2010 PGA Championship Exhibit 2:16
For more information on the PGA Championship exhibit, go to: www.destinationkohler.com