(PITTSBURGH, Pa.) – The Golf Heritage Society (GolfHeritage.org) announced that The Golf Auction will be the presenting sponsor of the GHS 50th Anniversary National Convention, to be held Sept. 30 – Oct. 3 in Monroeville, Pa., just outside Pittsburgh.
“This sponsorship will help enable the GHS to host a memorable 50th Anniversary celebration with an unprecedented range of programs and activities for attendees to enjoy,” said Dr. Bern Bernacki, president of the Society. “And it will help the Society fulfill its overall mission to promote the history of the game.”
The Golf Auction, founded in 2008, specializes in a wide variety of exclusive golf memorabilia and collectibles.
“The Golf Auction is excited to be part of the 2021 GHS 50th Anniversary National Convention,” said Kip Ingle, president of The Golf Auction. “Not only is the annual convention worthwhile, but it’s always a blast.
“Throughout the years, the GHS has been a staple in the golf memorabilia industry, and we can’t wait to do our part in furthering the game of golf in such a historic area to the game as Pennsylvania, home to the great Arnold Palmer.”
Additional GHS sponsorships are available. For more information contact Jim Jeselnick at 210-928-5585 or jljeselnick@yahoo.com.
For information or to join the GHS, visit GolfHeritage.org.

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