The grand old game just got a whole lot more exciting The United States Golf Association (USGA), established in 1894 as golf’s governing body, is making a strategic power move. They’re packing their bags and historic clubs for a partial relocation to the legendary Pinehurst Resort in North Carolina, aptly named “HQ2.”
This bold move isn’t just about a change of scenery. It’s a full-on commitment to showcasing the sport’s most iconic venues. Pinehurst, with its hallowed fairways, will be the first to benefit, hosting the prestigious 2024 US Open under this new vision.
But moving a legacy like the USGA’s requires a partner with finesse and muscle. That’s where Meyer comes in with a team accustomed to navigating diverse work environments. Working to support JK Moving a key partner through the Office Moving Alliance (OMA), Meyer jumped into action.
Phase One started with a meticulous office move. Priceless memorabilia – one-of-a-kind clubs, historic golf balls, and scorecards from past championships – needed a safe passage to their new home. Meyer’s experts ensured these treasures were securely packed and prepped for the journey.
Next, during Phase Two Meyer’s rigging crews stepped up to tackle the heaviest items. A universal ball launcher, a mechanical golfer, a compression tester, an automatic ball size/weight machine, and a laser speed ball detector – these high-tech marvels needed a smooth transition to their new testing grounds.
With their invaluable archives and cutting-edge equipment nestled in Pinehurst, the USGA is perfectly positioned to lead golf into a vibrant and exciting future. This strategic move promises to be a game-changer, and Meyer is proud support this winning team.