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International Golf Federation

NameInternational Golf Federation
AbbreviationIGF
Founded1958
DisciplinesGolf
SportsGolf

Description

Golf was on the programme of the Paris 1900 and St. Louis 1904 Olympic Games, with the former edition including events for both men and women.

In January 1958, the United States Golf Association (USGA), having received numerous invitations for international matches against individual countries, proposed the creation of a global team competition that would allow many nations to compete together. In March of that year, USGA representatives met with officials of The Royal & Ancient Golf Club (R&A) and, together, proposed St. Andrews (Scotland) as the site of the future first World Team Championship for men golfers.

In May 1958, representatives from 35 countries met in Washington, D.C., United States, hosted by the USGA and the R&A, to establish the World Amateur Golf Council (WAGC), with 32 member organizations forming the Council and adopting its governing articles. Later that year, the very first championship was held in October at St Andrews. The men’s championship prize, the Eisenhower Trophy, took its name from then USA President Dwight D. Eisenhower, and symbolized the goal of fostering friendship and sportsmanship among the peoples of the world.

France hosted the first Women’s World Amateur Team Championship event at the St. Germain Golf Club, near Paris, in October 1964, awarding the Espirito Santo Trophy.

In 2003, the name of the organization was changed from the World Amateur Golf Council to its current name, International Golf Federation (IGF). Golf was re-instated to the Olympic Programme, with individual events for men and women, at the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro. Two years prior, the sport had already joined the programme of the Youth Summer Olympics, at Nanjing 2014.

As of January 2026, the IGF has 154 National Federation Members and 21 Professional Members. The headquarters of the IGF is located by the shores of Lake GΓ©nΓ¨ve, in Lausanne, Switzerland, and the organization’s current president is Sweden’s Annika SΓΆrenstam. Although golf has never appeared at the Paralympics, the IGF is an International Paralympic Committee (IPC)-recognized federation.

Presidents

Tenure Name Country Notes
1958β€”1960 Henry Turcan πŸ‘ Image
GBR
Joint chairman
1958β€”1960 John D. Ames πŸ‘ Image
USA
Joint chairman
1960β€”1962 Henry Turcan πŸ‘ Image
GBR
Joint chairman
1960β€”1962 John G. Clock πŸ‘ Image
USA
Joint chairman
1962β€”1964 Henry Turcan πŸ‘ Image
GBR
Joint chairman
1962β€”1964 John M. Winters, Jr. πŸ‘ Image
USA
Joint chairman
1964β€”1966 Iain Maxwell Stewart πŸ‘ Image
GBR
Joint chairman
1964β€”1966 Clarence W. Benedict πŸ‘ Image
USA
Joint chairman
1966β€”1968 Iain Maxwell Stewart πŸ‘ Image
GBR
Joint chairman
1966β€”1968 William W. Foshay πŸ‘ Image
USA
Joint chairman
1968β€”1970 John Carmichael πŸ‘ Image
GBR
Joint chairman
1968β€”1970 Hord Hardin πŸ‘ Image
USA
Joint chairman
1970β€”1972 Donald N. Smith πŸ‘ Image
GBR
Joint chairman
1970β€”1972 Phil Strubing πŸ‘ Image
USA
Joint chairman
1972β€”1974 Wilbur M. Muirhead πŸ‘ Image
GBR
Joint chairman
1972β€”1974 Bud Semple πŸ‘ Image
USA
Joint chairman
1974β€”1976 J. S. Lawson πŸ‘ Image
GBR
Joint chairman
1974β€”1976 Bud Semple πŸ‘ Image
USA
Joint chairman
1976β€”1978 J. S. Lawson πŸ‘ Image
GBR
Joint chairman
1976β€”1978 Harry Easterly, Jr. πŸ‘ Image
USA
Joint chairman
1978β€”1979 J. S. Lawson πŸ‘ Image
GBR
Joint chairman
1978β€”1979 Sandy Tatum πŸ‘ Image
USA
Joint chairman
1979β€”1980 William M. Miller πŸ‘ Image
GBR
Joint chairman
1979β€”1980 Sandy Tatum πŸ‘ Image
USA
Joint chairman
1980β€”1982 William M. Miller πŸ‘ Image
GBR
Joint chairman
1980β€”1982 Will Faust Nicholson, Jr. πŸ‘ Image
USA
Joint chairman
1982β€”1984 H.C. MacLaine πŸ‘ Image
GBR
Joint chairman
1982β€”1984 Bill Campbell πŸ‘ Image
USA
Joint chairman
1984β€”1986 Denis Hayes πŸ‘ Image
GBR
Joint chairman
1984β€”1986 Jim Hand πŸ‘ Image
USA
Joint chairman
1986β€”1988 Denis Hayes πŸ‘ Image
GBR
Joint chairman
1986β€”1988 Bill Battle πŸ‘ Image
USA
Joint chairman
1988β€”1990 Gordon Jeffrey πŸ‘ Image
GBR
Joint chairman
1988β€”1990 Bill Battle πŸ‘ Image
USA
Joint chairman
1990β€”1992 Gordon Jeffrey πŸ‘ Image
GBR
Joint chairman
1990β€”1992 Grant Spaeth πŸ‘ Image
USA
Joint chairman
1992β€”1994 Alistair J. Low πŸ‘ Image
GBR
Joint chairman
1992β€”1994 Stuart F. Bloch πŸ‘ Image
USA
Joint chairman
1994β€”1996 Arthur Richard Cole-Hamilton πŸ‘ Image
GBR
Joint chairman
1994β€”1996 Reg Murphy πŸ‘ Image
USA
Joint chairman
1996β€”1998 Arthur Richard Cole-Hamilton πŸ‘ Image
GBR
Joint chairman
1996β€”1998 Judy Bell πŸ‘ Image
USA
Joint chairman
1998β€”2000 Ian Webb πŸ‘ Image
GBR
Joint chairman
1998β€”2000 F. Morgan Taylor, Jr. πŸ‘ Image
USA
Joint chairman
2000β€”2002 Neil Crichton πŸ‘ Image
GBR
Joint chairman
2000β€”2002 Trey Holland πŸ‘ Image
USA
Joint chairman
2000β€”2002 Vicky Whyte πŸ‘ Image
BRA
Women's chairman
2002β€”2004 Neil Crichton πŸ‘ Image
GBR
Joint chairman
2002β€”2004 Reed K. Mackenzie πŸ‘ Image
USA
Joint chairman
2002β€”2004 Vicky Whyte πŸ‘ Image
BRA
Women's chairman
2004β€”2006 David Harrison πŸ‘ Image
GBR
Joint chairman
2004β€”2006 Fred Ridley πŸ‘ Image
USA
Joint chairman
2004β€”2006 Vicky Whyte πŸ‘ Image
BRA
Women's chairman
2006β€”2008 David Pepper πŸ‘ Image
GBR
Joint chairman
2006β€”2008 Walter Driver πŸ‘ Image
USA
Joint chairman
2006β€”2008 Emma Villacieros πŸ‘ Image
ESP
Women's chairman
2008β€”2010 James Vernon πŸ‘ Image
USA
Joint chairman
2008β€”2010 Emma Villacieros πŸ‘ Image
ESP
Women's chairman
2008β€”2010 David Pepper πŸ‘ Image
GBR
Joint chairman
2010β€”2020 Peter Dawson πŸ‘ Image
GBR
2021β€” Annika SΓΆrenstam πŸ‘ Image
SWE