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Michael Montwill of Naperville looks at the exhibit in the Oakbrook Center showcasing the history of the Ryder Cup. | Steve Johnston~for Sun-Times Media

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Updated: October 21, 2012 1:52PM

OAK BROOK — A 4,000-square-foot exhibit on the history of the Ryder Cup continues through Sept. 30 at Oakbrook Center.

The exhibit, “The Ryder Cup Exhibit…Where Legends are Forged and Legacies are Made,” is presented by The Professional Golf Association of America and Oakbrook Center. History of the famous biennial golf event, which pits the U.S. against Europe, is showcased with more than 60 extremely rare items dating back to 1927.

The final day of the exhibit coincides with the last day of the 39th Ryder Cup, which is being played at Medinah Country Club in Medinah, Sept. 25-30.

The exhibit, which has no admission charge, is open nearby Macy’s from noon-7 p.m. Monday-Saturday and 11 a.m.-6 p.m. Sunday.





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