This product is a golf bag that was signed by Phil Mickelson, who used it during the 2014 Open Championship. The autographed bag holds significant value as it was used by the renowned golfer during a prestigious event. It is a rare and exclusive piece of sports memorabilia that would be highly sought after by golf enthusiasts and fans of Mickelson. The bag was given to the current owner by Phil’s caddie Jim Mackay aka Bones. The bag serves as a tangible link to a memorable moment in golf history and would make a prized possession for any collector.
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"Fifty Years of Golf: My Memories" by Andra Kirkaldy and Clyde Foster is a book that captures the essence of golf in the 1920s, offering a unique perspective on the sport during that era. The authors share their personal experiences and insights, making it a valuable addition to any golf enthusiast's collection. With a focus on the history and nostalgia of golf in the early 20th century, this book is sure to evoke feelings of admiration and appreciation for the game. This is a first edition, published in 1921.
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Ryder Cup 2023 Pin Flag. 10 FLAG BUNDLE. Single side printed.
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The product described is a set of 2 brand new espresso cups and saucers featuring the Marco Simone course, which will host the Ryder Cup in 2023. These items are not autographed or match-worn, and are from the 2000s. The materials used to make the cups and saucers are not specified, and their country of origin is also unknown. Perfect for golf enthusiasts and collectors of sports memorabilia, this set captures a significant event in the world of golf.
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55mm in size
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This antique flyer from the West Derby Social Club Grand Concert in September 1905 features LJ R Jones Esq and is a rare piece of golf memorabilia. The event included a Caddies’ Tea Party & Concert, making it a unique and nostalgic item for collectors interested in sports memorabilia from the early 1900s. The flyer is a tangible piece of British history that showcases the social activities of the West Derby community during that era.
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