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Lee Brandenburg
The Lee Brandenburg Historical Golf Museum opened in conjunction with Cinnabar Hills Golf Club in August 1998. The museum is located within the clubhouse and can be enjoyed free of admission.
Founder Lee Brandenburg, who was an avid golf collector, accumulated the majority of these museum pieces over the past 60 years. Mr. Brandenburg recently passed away at the age of 87, but his lifelong love for golf is shown throughout the museum.
It is one of the unique golf museums in the world. The golf artifacts on display range from historic books, golf balls, clubs and photographs, to very special pieces, such as Walter Hagen’s Ryder Cup Captain’s jacket for his four appearances as playing captain. At that time, they didn’t have a captain who didn’t play in the event, rather, the captain was designated within the players chosen to participate.
Pictured on the right is Lee holding his marquetry portrait, which was created by Tony Jacklin. Lee and Tony were friends for decades. The picture was featured in the NCGA magazine in the spring of 2012. You can click on the photo to read the article about Lee and the museum.
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