Golden Age Auctions has just auctioned off a putter signed by golf legend Tiger Woods. The starting price is 30,000 USD, currently attracting 24 bids with the current price being 37,001 USD.
This is a Scotty Cameron Newport II Red Dot Putter signed by Tiger Woods with a certificate of authenticity from Cameron “made for Tiger Woods”. This club had an original price of $5,000.
According to Golden Age, this putter was made specifically for Woods when he began his career “around 1999 to the early 2000s”.
It was first auctioned by the 15-time major champion at the Tiger Jam event in 2005 and sold to the family of the current owner.
Ryan Carey, founder and president of Golden Age Golf Auction, said golf-related items were very popular before Covid-19 and the pandemic has accelerated it more than ever.
Some other items up for auction are: the 2008 US Open playoff pin, tickets to Tiger Woods’ PGA Tour debut at Riviera in 1992 signed by the super tiger,
flags signed by Woods at the Open Championship 2000 and Masters 2019.
Over the years, many memorabilia from Tiger Woods’ collection have been auctioned. The Sunday Red Woods shirt worn during the 2010 Masters was sold for $139,349. A glove he used in his historic 15-stroke win at the 2000 US Open costs $96,198. A Nike putter raised $18,830.
In particular, the set of irons used by Woods to win the ‘Tiger Slam’ was auctioned for a whopping $5,156,162 last year.
Not only Tiger Woods, items of many other golf stars also attract a lot of attention at auction. Mickelson’s Scotty Cameron bat was sold for $44,401.20, Rory McIlroy’s signed shoes were auctioned for £1,001.
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Source: New York Post