- Posted January 18, 2013
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Mich. Golf Hall of Fame looking for a new home
DETROIT (AP) -- The Michigan Golf Hall of Fame is looking for a new home.
The hall recently vacated its home in Troy.
It's seeking a new landing spot for its collection of plaques, portraits and memorabilia commemorating 98 members.
The most recent Michigan Golf Hall of Fame class included Gaylord golf course designer and instructor Rick Smith and Flint-area PGA professionals Larry Mancour and Jack Seltzer.
The hall's next class will join in May.
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Published: Fri, Jan 18, 2013
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