| CSGA Hall of Fame When the Connnecticut
Golf Hall of Fame was established by the Greater Hartford Jaycees in 1955, there were some
in-depth impressive candidates with supportable Connecticut connections from whom the
first honoree could be chosen: four Men's U.S. Open champions, two Women's U.S. Amateur
champions; a winner of the Men's U.S. Open, the National PGA, the British Open and the
Masters; and a winner of the U.S., British, Canadian, and French Amateur championships.
Additionally, there were at least another half dozen who had
distinguished themselves in state and regional competition, or otherwise as significant
contributors to Connecticut's rich golf tradition. Singularly faithful to both of these
standards, the choice of Robert Moir Grant as the state Golf Hall's first honoree was
undisputed, either by members of the selection committee or by the Connecticut golf
community. Indeed, the always articulate Tommy Armour, equating Grant with the immortal
Bob Jones, both of whom he knew well, said that each was a most proper metaphor for all
that was good about golf: pure competitive spirit, individual pride and dignity, and good
sportsmanship.
In 1991, the Connecticut State Golf Association assumed stewardship of
the Connecticut Golf Hall of Fame with the dedicated intention of carrying on the
successful selection process so well exercised by the Greater Harford Jaycees. Led by Gene
Sarazen and Julius Boros, the Connecticut Golf Hall of Fame collectively boasts 21 major
golf championship titles: six U.S. Opens, five National PGAs, three National Senior PGAs,
two Masters, two British Amateurs, two U.S. Women's Amateurs and one British Open.
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