Matt
Come on. You are usually refreshingly open minded and honest on this site. Think about the fact that the USGA is located in Far hills, NY, for a bit.
1. Are the NFL offices in Canton? The NBA in Springfield? MLB in Cooperstown? No, they've got museums there. End of story.
2. What is the significance of Far Hills in our golfing history? I don't know the answer, but I would guess that some high mucky muck from the USGA just happened to live in North-Central Jersey when they built that HQ, or maybe just belong to Baltusrol or Pine Valley, or both.
3. If you really want to go to the core, put the museum and the USGA in South Carolina, where, by most reliable accounts, golf actually started in the country, many years before the "Apple Tree Gang." Or, if you want to stay in the Northest where you can only play golf 7-8 months a year, at least go to Bethpage!
4. Or (NEW IDEA ALERT!!! HOLD ONTO THOSE DRY MARTINIS OUT THERE!!!) maybe take that 16 million and use it to send a travelling museum/clinic in a bus around the country, bringing golf to people that might never have a chance to really see it. Park that bus outside of Augusta on Washington Road, or in East St. Louis, or maybe just even in the sandhills of Nebraska and I think you'd get one hell of a lot more bang for your buck that some hoity-toity, "Shall we go to MOMA, the Guggenheim or the Golf Musuem today Clarissa?" sort of place.
Just my opinion, of course.