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1996 U.S. AMATEUR CHAMPIONSHIP THE SIX-PEAT CHAMPIONSHIP 🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆 ‘91, ‘92, ‘93 U.S. JUNIOR AMATEUR CHAMPIONSHIP ‘94, ‘95, ‘96 U.S. AMATEUR CHAMPIONSHIP Tiger Woods USGA

1996 U.S. AMATEUR CHAMPIONSHIP
THE SIX-PEAT CHAMPIONSHIP 
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‘91, ‘92, ‘93 U.S. JUNIOR AMATEUR CHAMPIONSHIP
‘94, ‘95, ‘96 U.S. AMATEUR CHAMPIONSHIP

<a href="/TigerWoods/">Tiger Woods</a> 
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The original handwritten Will for Old Tom Morris from 1877 is up for auction right now… This 148-year-old document, written less than 2 years after the tragic death of his son Young Tom, is INCREDIBLE! 😱 bid.goldenageauctions.com/bids/bidplace?…

The original handwritten Will for Old Tom Morris from 1877 is up for auction right now…

This 148-year-old document, written less than 2 years after the tragic death of his son Young Tom, is INCREDIBLE! 😱 

bid.goldenageauctions.com/bids/bidplace?…
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Why is this 150+ year old photo of a NON-golfer one of the most important and long-awaited discoveries in the history of the game of golf?! AND it’s being auctioned off TOMORROW! Well, rewind with me back 153 years ago - to 1872…. Young Tom Morris had just won his

Why is this 150+ year old photo of a NON-golfer one of the most important and long-awaited discoveries in the history of the game of golf?!

AND it’s being auctioned off TOMORROW!

Well, rewind with me back 153 years ago - to 1872….

Young Tom Morris had just won his
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The final countdown is ON for Golden Age’s Golf Antiques auction that ends tonight! From 180-year-old golf balls… To an iconic Merion GC Wicker Basket Pin… To numerous undocumented photos of Old Tom Morris… To a slew of super rare prewar golf cards… This auction has

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The first of two HUGE acquisitions in last week’s Golf Antiques Auction from Golden Age: This breathtaking original SIGNED cabinet card portrait of James Ogilvie Fairlie! 🤩 Fairlie is widely renowned as being the founder of The Open Championship and mentor to Old Tom

The first of two HUGE acquisitions in last week’s Golf Antiques Auction from <a href="/GoldenAgeBid/">Golden Age</a>:

This breathtaking original SIGNED cabinet card portrait of James Ogilvie Fairlie! 🤩

Fairlie is widely renowned as being the founder of The Open Championship and mentor to Old Tom
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As the The Masters approaches, I was going through some of my original type 1 photographs and came across this one of Bobby Jones at the 1941 Masters

As the <a href="/TheMasters/">The Masters</a> approaches, I was going through some of my original type 1 photographs and came across this one of Bobby Jones at the 1941 Masters
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Every wondered why they're called "Ping" putters? Now you know 🔊 The sound of the original "No Model" putter Karsten Solheim designed in the 1950s. (via Golden Age)

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As the @Masters gets closer, I went through my Type 1 photos and picked a few of my favorites from the event over the years.

As the @Masters gets closer, I went through my Type 1 photos and picked a few of my favorites from the event over the years.
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I’ll reserve comment for a later date. But this bombshell from Golf Digest about one of our competitors will have a lasting impact on this hobby

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Honored to have this complete set of 1900 Cope’s Golfers tobacco cards in Golden Age’s Masters Week auction! Includes a PSA 4 of Old Tom Morris and a PSA 3.5 of Young Tom Morris’ rookie cards. It’s rare that a complete set sells in a single lot… Here is your chance to knock

Honored to have this complete set of 1900 Cope’s Golfers tobacco cards in <a href="/GoldenAgeBid/">Golden Age</a>’s Masters Week auction!

Includes a PSA 4 of Old Tom Morris and a PSA 3.5 of Young Tom Morris’ rookie cards.

It’s rare that a complete set sells in a single lot… Here is your chance to knock
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On the NBC telecast, Dan Hicks just talked about one of the “prized possessions” in Arnold Palmer’s workshop is the 18th hole flag from his final U.S. Open at Oakmont in 1994. But there’s one problem - that’s just a souvenir flag that’s worth about $250. The flags used at the

On the NBC telecast, Dan Hicks just talked about one of the “prized possessions” in Arnold Palmer’s workshop is the 18th hole flag from his final U.S. Open at Oakmont in 1994. 

But there’s one problem - that’s just a souvenir flag that’s worth about $250. The flags used at the
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An amazing Scotty Cameron in the latest from Golden Age a Newport Two made for Tiger in early 1999. Maybe the last putter Scotty made for TW before “the gamer?” 5 degree loft for Bermuda. Weight removed from the cavity to get swingweight right. Look at the letter! Deep South!!

An amazing <a href="/ScottyCameron/">Scotty Cameron</a> in the latest from <a href="/GoldenAgeBid/">Golden Age</a> a Newport Two made for Tiger in early 1999. Maybe the last putter Scotty made for TW before “the gamer?” 5 degree loft for Bermuda. Weight removed from the cavity to get swingweight right. Look at the letter! Deep South!!
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Love this photo. The 1905 Open at the Old Course. James Braid hits his ball from between the railway lines (now the road) to the right of the 16th hole. It wasn't OB back then. Took two shots but went on to win the Claret Jug two holes later. (Photo credit Jasper Miners)

Love this photo.

The 1905 Open at the Old Course.

James Braid hits his ball from between the railway lines (now the road) to the right of the 16th hole. It wasn't OB back then. Took two shots but went on to win the Claret Jug two holes later.

(Photo credit <a href="/evalu18golf/">Jasper Miners</a>)