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Michigan Golf Hall of Fame 2024 Inductees.  From left, Greg Johnson, Stephen Kircher and Kevin VandenBerg.
2024 Michigan Golf Hall of Fame Raffle Winners
  • Battle Creek CC, Adam Golden
  • Belvedere GC, Jeffrey Hoomaian
  • Black Lake GC, Thomas Kirsch
  • Boyne, Scott Bernstein
  • College Fields GC, Dick Bechtel
  • Crystal Downs CC, Jay Reynolds
  • Flint GC, Brady Dwyer
  • Garland Resort, Sue Helder
  • Gaylord GC, Michael Mitchell
  • Gull Lake View GC, Karl Sturos
  • Indian River GC, Richard Aginian
  • Interlochen GC, Francis Liesman
  • CC of Jackson, Kevin Rogner
  • Katke GC at, FSU Heejin Kim
  • Kaufman GC, Brendan Aumann
  • The Meadows at GVSU, Luke West
  • Michaywe’ Pines GC, Pam Tyler
  • Oakland Hills CC, Michael Lyall
  • Oakland University, Kyle Macka
  • The Orchards GC, Ryan Reedy
  • Plum Hollow CC, Francis Liesman
  • RedWater Properties, Steve Bliss
  • Saginaw CC, Larry Warren
  • Spring Lake CC, Richard Wunderlich
  • Spring Meadows CC, Ryan Thomasma
  • University of Michigan GC, Lawrence Wier
  • Washtenaw GC, Mark Olson
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The Michigan Golf Hall of Fame is funded through the non-profit Michigan Golf Foundation and the Hall of Fame Committee includes representatives from the Golf Association of Michigan, the Michigan Section of the Professional Golfers Association, the Michigan Golf Course Superintendent’s Association, the Michigan Golf Course Association, the Michigan Publinx Golf Association, the Michigan Women’s Golf Association, the Women’s Metropolitan Golf Association and media members.

The Committee conducts the election of members to the Hall of Fame. It is an honor bestowed upon individuals who have contributed greatly to the game in our state and beyond while demonstrating leadership, professionalism, character and the highest standards of conduct.


This represents a tremendous opportunity to not only preserve the legacy of its champions and contributors but also to educate students and visitors about the rich history of the game in our state.

— Greg Johnson, Chairman MGHOF