National Golf Foundation
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The National Golf Foundation (NGF) provides golf-business research and consulting services. Founded in 1936 by golf writer Herb Graffis and his brother Joe, who nearly went bankrupt in the process,[1] its original mission was to publish authoritative research useful to investors developing the game of golf. As of 2007[update] it had 6000 member companies.[2]
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Sport | Golf |
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Founded | 1936 by Herb Graffis and Joe Graffis |
Country | United States |
Official website | www.ngf.org |
The NGF has been delivering the Graffis Award since 1970 to highlight "outstanding contributions to the game of golf". Past winners include Ellen Jean Griffin (1970) and Gary Wiren (1978).[3]
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