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why did they name the golf course vahalla

by Mr. Quinn Dooley Jr. Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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– Valhalla is a private golf club that plays to Par 71 (35-36), measuring 7,458 yards. It's the longest par 71 in PGA Championship history. – In Norse mythology, Valhalla (from Old Norse Valhöll “hall of the slain”) is a majestic, enormous hall where the souls of Vikings feast and celebrate with the gods.Aug 5, 2014

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What happened to Valhalla Golf Club?

After the championship in 1996, the PGA of America raised its stake to 50% and announced that the event would return to Valhalla in 2000. At its conclusion, the PGA of America exercised an option to purchase the remaining interest in the club.

What is the slope rating of Valhalla Golf Club?

Slope rating. 148. Valhalla Golf Club, located east of Louisville, Kentucky, is a private golf club designed by Jack Nicklaus, opened in 1986. In 1992, Valhalla was selected to host the PGA Championship in the year 1996, one of golf's four majors.

What year did Valhalla host the PGA Championship?

In 1992, Valhalla was selected to host the PGA Championship in the year 1996, one of golf's four majors.

Who bought Valhalla Golf Club in Louisville?

Jimmy Kirchdorfer, CEO of ISCO Industries Inc., among the Louisville businessmen that purchased Valhalla Golf Club this week. “It might’ve been someone who didn’t love the property like we did,” Kirchdorfer said.

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How did Valhalla Golf Club get its name?

Valhalla provides a championship stage for our members to experience golf at its finest. Valhalla, the great hall described in Norse mythology where the souls of Vikings feasted and celebrated with the gods, is now the namesake of a modern paradise for championship golf.

Who invented Valhalla Golf?

Jack NicklausThe following year (1993), the PGA of America purchased a 25% interest in the club....Valhalla Golf Club.Club informationDesigned byJack NicklausPar72Length7,458 yards (6,820 m)Course rating76.411 more rows

Does the PGA own Valhalla?

(WDRB) -- The Professional Golfers' Association of America sold Valhalla Golf Club to a group of investors in Louisville. A group of longtime club members — Jimmy Kirchdorfer, David Novak, Junior Bridgeman and Ches Musselman — now owns it, Valhalla and the PGA said Wednesday.

What is Valhalla Golf Club worth?

Kirchdorfer declined to comment on the financial details of the sale, however a deed dated June 1 shows a sale cost of $12.4 million. In an interview Wednesday afternoon, Kirchdorfer said the PGA told Valhalla members that it was approached about selling the 486-acre club by interested parties in the fall of last year.

Can public play Valhalla?

Entrance Gate. Valhalla is located within a gated entrance. After approaching the entrance gate, please press the call button on the intercom box located to the left of the entrance gate. Please provide your name, the member that is sponsoring your round and starting time to gain access to the Club.

How many acres is Valhalla Golf Course?

Golf - Valhalla Golf Club. With over 500 acres stretching across rolling hills and breathtaking golf theater, Valhalla Golf Club features impeccable course conditions and an exceptional experience for Members and guests alike. Valhalla is the only private golf club owned and operated by the PGA of America.

Is Valhalla Golf Course for sale?

Valhalla Golf Club has been sold by the PGA of America to a group of Louisville investors who want to "continue to bring major championships” to Kentucky, according to new co-owner Jimmy Kirchdorfer. “Valhalla, for a 36-year-old club, has amazing history,” said Kirchdorfer, an executive with ISCO Industries.

What year was the PGA at Valhalla?

In the 1996 PGA Championship - Valhalla's first Major Championship - Mark Brooks edged Kentuckian Kenny Perry in a one-hole playoff. In 2024, the major is returning to the iconic location.

Where is the PGA Championship in 2024?

6 days agoValhalla Golf ClubReturn to Valhalla In May of 2024, Valhalla Golf Club plays host to its fourth PGA Championship. Opened in 1986, the Jack Nicklaus design in Louisville, Kentucky has already established itself as one of golf's most storied venues with names like McIlroy and Woods hoisting the Wanamaker Trophy on its grounds.

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Valhalla provides a championship stage for our members to experience golf at its finest

Valhalla, the great hall described in Norse mythology where the souls of Vikings feasted and celebrated with the gods, is now the namesake of a modern paradise for championship golf. Valhalla Golf Club is the culmination of Dwight Gahm's dream to build a world-class course capable of hosting a major golf championship.

Gahm buys land

Dwight Gahm dreams of the creation of a traditional "golf-only" facility with an outstanding championship course that would host a world-class championship event in his hometown, Louisville KY.

Gahm hires Nicklaus

Gahm and his three sons - Walt, Gordy and Phil - commissioned Jack Nicklaus to build a private golf facility on 486 acres of rolling Kentucky terrain that would provide its members with the highest level of service.

Valhalla opens for play

Valhalla opened in June 1986 and was named among Golf Digest's Top New Private Courses that same year.

PGA makes a move

In November 1993, an agreement was negotiated whereby The PGA agreed to purchase a stake in Valhalla Golf Club.

Mark Brooks captures first title

Mark Brooks defeats hometown favorite Kenny Perry in extra holes at the 1996 PGA Championship.

Tiger captures the PGA Championship

Woods defeated Bob May in an epic 3-hole playoff to capture his third major championship that year.

When did Valhalla start?

Valhalla’s major career began with the 1996 PGA Championship, when Mark Brooks defeated Kenny Perry in a one-hole playoff. The PGA of America assumed full ownership of Valhalla after the 2000 Championship, opening the doors to a run of major moments, including two Senior PGA Championships -- Hale Irwin edged Jay Haas in 2004;

What golf course did Jack build?

Valhalla Golf Club – The Course that Jack Built Made Louisville a Major Port of Call. When the 2000 rota of major championships was announced, critics aimed a quiver-full of arrows at Valhalla Golf Club, site of the PGA Championship that August, its second in four years. “Too easy” and “not major material,” were the nicest comments as Valhalla was ...

How many holes did Tiger Woods play in the 1986 Major?

It took 21 pulsating holes -- including the first three-hole aggregate score playoff in a major -- for Tiger Woods to escape with a one-stroke victory ...

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1981-1983 - Working with The Golden Bear

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For Dwight Gahm (pronounced "Game"), a prominent Louisville business leader and golf enthusiast, that dream - the creation of a traditional "golf-only" facility with an outstanding championship course that would host a world-class championship event - began in 1981. Mr. Gahm and his three sons - Walt, Gordy, and Phil - com…
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1984-1987 - Early Development

  • In the spring of 1984, after considering 40 potential course routings, construction began and the final product opened for play in June of 1986.Valhalla Golf Club, located approximately 20 miles east of Louisville, opened its doors in 1986. Named one of the top three new private golf courses in the U.S. in 1987, the first year it was eligible, Valhalla Golf Club remains the No. 1-ranked cour…
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1992 - Valhalla Tabbed to Host PGA Championship

  • In 1992, Valhalla Golf Club was announced as the site for the 1996 PGA Championship. Valhalla Golf Club had all the ingredients necessary for a successful PGA Championship - a world-class golf course to challenge the best players in the world, a supportive community, and a top-ranked convention destination with excellent transportation, housing, an...
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1993 - The PGA of America Purchases Valhalla

  • In November 1993, an agreement was negotiated whereby The PGA of America agreed to a portion of Valhalla Golf Club. Spectators have found some of golf's most spectacular viewing areas in Valhalla Golf Club's natural amphitheaters. The scenic par-5, 542-yard 18th handled 20,000 spectators. The area surrounding the green on the par-4, 422-yard 17th accommodated …
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1996 - 78th PGA Championship

  • In 1996, Valhalla hosted the PGA Championship. Mark Brooks’ focused game plan proved the key to victory as the PGA Championship celebrated its first visit to Valhalla Golf Club. The field featured 81 of the top 100 Sony world-ranked players. Brooks, 35, capped a dramatic final round by making two birdies within 20 minutes on the par-5, 540-yard 18th hole. He knocked home a fi…
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2000 - 82nd PGA Championship

  • Tiger Woods had chased Bob May’s Southern California junior golf records, but they’d never faced each other in competition. That drought ended on the world stage in the 82nd PGA Championship in 2000, where they dueled through the final round and into a three-hole playoff. Both played brilliantly down the stretch, each posting a bogey-free 31 on the back nine. Woods pushed to th…
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2004 - 65th Senior PGA Championship

  • In 2004 Valhalla hosted the Senior PGA Championship. Hale Irwin stroked a memorable 40-foot lag putt up a steep crest in the 18th green then tapped in a one-foot birdie putt and closed another chapter for one of golf’s most amazing performers. Irwin, who celebrated his 59th birthday three days later, earned his fourth Senior PGA Championship and seventh senior major, after a marath…
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2008 - 37th Ryder Cup Matches

  • In 2008 Valhalla had the esteemed honor to host the Ryder Cup. With their initial champagne drenching finished, teammates Anthony Kim, Hunter Mahan, and Boo Weekley charged down the stairs, bubbly bottles in hand, to meet the “13th Man” as Captain Paul Azinger aptly nicknamed the adoring Louisville galleries. “Staying on point,” as Azinger repeated throughout what became a re…
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2011 - 72nd Senior PGA Championship

  • In 2011 Tom Watson holed a short birdie putt on the first playoff hole, to defeat David Eger and capture the 72nd Senior PGA Championship presented by KitchenAid. Both players had finished at 10-under-par 278 after 72 holes at Valhalla Golf Club. The 61-year-old Watson, trailing Eger by one stroke with four holes left in regulation, became the oldest player to win a major since the Cham…
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2012 - Greens Renovation

  • In 2012, the golf course underwent a renovation that saw improvements that included rebuilding all 18 greens with a more heat-tolerant bentgrass, adding or renovating 12 bunkers, expanding the practice range, installing a new irrigation system, and addressing drainage problems. Also, the layout of some holes was modified.
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