Nestled in the basement of Regensburg’s Old Town, the Golf Museum offers a unique glimpse into the sport’s rich history. Housing over 1,200 artifacts, the museum showcases the world’s oldest golf club and golf ball, each dating back centuries. Traditional golfing outfits and golf-themed artwork line the walls, immersing visitors in the ambiance of this subterranean space. Today, visitors can explore the extensive collection, tracing the evolution of golf through its equipment and cultural significance.
Golf Museum (Golfmuseum Regensburg)
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