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South Point Hosts 2026 Las Vegas Golf Hall of Fame Induction on Oct. 9

South Point Hosts 2026 Las Vegas Golf Hall of Fame Induction on Oct. 9

The public is welcome to attend the Night of Induction at South Point. All proceeds benefit the Las Vegas Golf Hall of Fame and junior golf in Southern Nevada.

Another prestigious class of golfers will headline the 2026 Las Vegas Golf Hall of Fame Night of Induction at South Point Hotel, Casino & Spa Grand Ballroom in Las Vegas on Friday, Oct. 9.

The Class of 2026 includes LPGA Tour star and philanthropist Natalie Gulbis (in the main photo); UNLV Women’s Golf Coach Amy Bush-Herzer; longtime Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority Executive Julian Dugas; and Sylvia Hooks, a junior golf proponent.

“It will be another incredible evening of Las Vegas golf history at the legendary South Point, and to honor Natalie, Amy, Julian and Sylvia will make for a special evening,” Las Vegas Golf Hall of Fame President Jeremy Anderson.

“Our mission is to preserve Las Vegas golf history, and this class has had a huge hand in shaping it on and off the course. And we are excited to once again raise funds for the Las Vegas Golf Hall of Fame, plus Southern Nevada Junior Golf through our Night of Induction.”

The public is welcome to attend the Night of Induction. All proceeds benefit the Las Vegas Golf Hall of Fame and junior golf in Southern Nevada. The 2025 event raised $50,000 via sales and the silent auction. VIP sponsorships and tickets are available at LasVegasGolfHOF.com.

The 2026 inductees join a long list of golfers with strong ties to the Las Vegas golf region, including Butch Harmon, Ryan Moore, Charley Hoffman, Chris Riley, Stephanie Louden, Dwaine Knight, the 1998 National Championship UNLV Golf team, Helen Cannon, Lou Redden and many more.

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