Bringing Museum Exhibit Expertise to Cherry Hills
In April of 2012, Condit completed a new exhibit at Cherry Hills Country Club in Denver, Colorado. The new clubhouse museum exhibit for members and guests features The Hall of Champions–a series of display cases recognizing some golf’s greats who have played the course–and glass cases showcasing artifacts from each of the club’s major events, including Phil Mickelson’s US Amateur win in 1990 to the 1993, and U.S. Senior Open Victory of Jack Nicklaus. We are proud to have helped create this exhibit that deliver the sense of tradition and history at Cherry Hills.
Jason Deegan of the Golf Channel recently took a walk through the new heritage exhibit at Cherry Hills Country Club and declared that, “no other course gave me the sense of history and tradition like Cherry Hills.” When designing the exhibit, Condit and Cherry Hills wanted to match the architectural style of the existing clubhouse while remaining consistent with its legendary history. Dr. Lew Blakely, a USGA rules official, who has visited hundreds of prestigious golf clubs and numerous historical exhibits around the world remarked, “…the displays have the qualities of a first rate museum while retaining the attention of both the causal observer and someone more academically inclined.” Cherry Hills hosted the 2012 US Amateur and the 2014 BMW Championship.
Condit was also honored to design and install the heritage exhibit for Colorado Golf Club.