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Autographed in Black Sharpie Pen, 2013 Yellow, Green and Red Pin Flag @ $175 2 [Type text] MD COLLECTION – PART 3 REVISED, Dec. 30th, 2014 PAGES 1 - 27 AUTOGRAPHED PIN FLAGS - UNFRAMED Masters Flags 1. Adam Scott – Autographed in black sharpie pen, 2013 yellow, green and red pin flag @ $175 2. Phil Mickelson – Autographed in black sharpie pen, 2006 yellow, green and red pin flag @ $250 Photo #3331, Lot #2 Photo #3332, Lot #3 3. Tiger Woods – Autographed in black sharpie pen, 2001 yellow, green and red pin flag @ $750 (NOTE; The final leg of the Tiger Slam) 4. Tiger Woods – Autographed in black sharpie pen, 2005 yellow, green and red pin flag @ $650 5. Gary Player – Autographed in black sharpie pen, 2005 yellow, green and red pin flag with (GJA COA)@ $200 6. Trevor Immelman – Autographed in black sharpie pen, 2008 yellow, green and red pin flag. (2008 Champion) with (GJA COA) @ $175 7. Charl Schwartzel – Autographed in green sharpie pen, 2011 yellow, green and red pin flag. (2011 Champion) with (GJA COA)@ $175 8. Bernard Langer – Autographed in black sharpie pen by the 1985 & 1993 Champion on an un-dated yellow, green & red embroidered Masters pin flag @ $175 9. Mark O’Meara – Autographed in black sharpie pen by the 1998 Champion on an un- dated yellow, green & red embroidered Masters pin flag @ $175 US Open Flags 10. Steve Jones – Autographed in black sharpie pen, 1996 Oakland Hills, yellow & blue #18 pin flag. (1996 Champion) @ $125 1 [Type text] 11. Tiger Woods – Autographed in black sharpie pen, 2000 Pebble Beach GL, embroidered white, black, green, gold, red & blue pin flag. (2000 Champion) @ $750 (NOTE; The 1st leg of the Tiger Slam) 12. Jim Furyk – Autographed in black sharpie pen, 2003 Olympia Field’s, embroidered white, black, red & gold pin flag. (2003 Champion) with (GJA COA) @ $175 13. Jeff Ogilvy – Autographed in black sharpie pen, 2006 Winged Foot GC, yellow & blue #18 pin flag. (2006 Champion) with (GJA COA) @ $175 Photo #3333, Lot #11 Photo #3334, Lot #14 14. Angel Cabrera – Autographed in black sharpie pen, 2007 Oakmont, embroidered white, brown, red, green & silver pin flag. (2007 Champion) with (GJA COA) @ $175 15. Tiger Woods – Autographed in black sharpie pen, 2008 Torrey Pines, embroidered white, green, gold & brown pin flag. (2008 Champion) @ $695 16. Lucas Glover – Autographed in black sharpie pen, 2009 Bethpage black, burgundy & white pin flag. (2009 Champion) with (GJA COA) @ $175 PGA Championship Flags 17. Rich Beem – Autographed in black sharpie pen, 2002 Hazeltine, White, black, green & gold pin flag. (2002 Champion) with (GJA COA) @ $175 18. Padraig Harrington – Autographed in black sharpie pen, 2008 Oakland Hills, white, green & black pin flag with a (Golf Auction COA) (2008 Champion) @ $175 19. Rory McIlroy – Autographed in black sharpie pen, 2012 Kiawah Island, The Ocean Course, green, brown & gold pin flag. (2012 Champion) with (JSA COA) @ $195 2 [Type text] Photo #2595, Lot #19 Photo #3335, Lot #17 British Open Championship Flags 20. Ernie Els – Autographed in black sharpie pen, 2012 yellow, red and blue pin flag. (2012 Champion) with (GJA COA) @ $200 21. Arnold Palmer – Autographed in black sharpie pen, The Open Championship 18th hole flag. @ $225 (SOLD) Photo #3337, Lot #21 Photo #3336, Lot # 20 Misc. Tournament Flags 22. Ernie Els – Autographed in black sharpie pen, Pebble Beach GL, white & green pin flag @ $150 23. Ernie Els – Autographed in black sharpie pen, Oakmont CC, gold & black pin flag that lists all the major tournaments the club has hosted with a list of Champions. @ $175 24. Fred Couples – Autographed in black sharpie pen, Pebble Beach GL, white & green pin flag @$150 25. Jack Nicklaus – Autographed in black sharpie pen, The Memorial Tournament, embroidered, yellow, green & silver pin flag. (Past Champion, Tournament host & event founder) pin flag @ $250 Military Appreciation Pin flags 3 [Type text] 26. Bubba Watson – (2012 Masters Champion) Autographed in black sharpie pen (Military Appreciation Pin Flag) @ $150 Photo #3339, Lot #26 Photo #3338, Lot #27 27. Keegan Bradley – (2011 PGA Champion) Autographed in black sharpie pen (Military Appreciation Pin Flag) @ $125 Generic Pin Flags Note; prior to the late 80’s /early 90’s Major tournament flags were not available at the event sites, so winners of the MAJOR CHAMPIONSHIPS would not have event flags available for signing. We have early generic tournament pin flags that were made up and signed by early Major Tournament champions, below we have listed the signed flags we have available with prices. Photo #3341, Lot #28 Photo #3340, Lot #31 28. Gene Sarazen – US Open, Autographed in black sharpie pen by the 1922 & 1932 US Open Champion (Skokie & Fresh Meadow GC) a white and green pin flag @ $150 29. Sam Parks Jr. – US Open, Autographed in black sharpie pen by the 1935 US Open Champion (Oakmont CC) a white & Green pin flag @ $195 30. Arnold Palmer – US Open, Autographed in black sharpie pen by the 1960 US Open Champion (Cherry Hills) a gold & black pin flag @ $175 (SOLD) 4 [Type text] 31. Jack Nicklaus – US Open, Autographed in black sharpie pen by the 1962, 1967, 1972 & 1980 Champion a white & green pin flag @ $195 32. Lou Graham – US Open, Autographed in black sharpie pen by the 1975 US Open Champion (Medinah CC) a gold and black pin flag @ $125 33. Jerry Pate – US Open, Autographed in black sharpie pen by the 1976 US Open Champion (Atlanta Athletic Club) a gold & black pin flag @ $125 34. Nick Faldo – British Open, Autographed in black sharpie pen by the 1987, 1990 & 1992 British Open Champion, a white & green pin flag @ $125 AUTOGRAPHED (ORIGINAL) MAGAZINE COVERS, with the complete magazine attached. 32. Keegan Bradley – Aug. 22nd, 2011, Golf World, Keegan Bradley wins the PGA Championship with Keegan on the cover hand signed in black sharpie pen. Sale price @ $70 33. Fred Couples - April 20th, 1992 Sports Illustrated, Fred’s Master’s Win, hand signed in black sharpie pen “To Bill, Fred Couples” Sale price @ $25 34. David Duval - Golf Stroke Savers Magazine 1999 Ed., hand signed by David Duval in black sharpie pen “To Bill, David Duval” Sale price @ $20 35. Lee Elder – March 10th, 1975 Sports Illustrated, A Date with the Masters, hand signed by Lee on the cover in black sharpie pen Sale price @ $30 (SOLD) 36. Nick Faldo - April 17th, 1989 Sports Illustrated, Nick’s Masters Win, hand signed by Nick Faldo in black sharpie pen. Sale price @ $25 37. Ray Floyd - June 23rd, 1986 Sports Illustrated, Ray’s US Open win @ Shinnecock Hills, hand signed in black sharpie pen. Sale price @ $25 38. Ben Hogan – April 21st, 1960 Golf Illustrated, with Ben Hogan on the cover that he has hand signed in black sharpie pen. Sale price @ $250 39. Ben Hogan – The cover of the “1951 Sports Annual” Mr. Hogan, Phil Rizzuto, and boxer Ezzard Charles on the cover, Mr. Hogan has signed the cover over his photo in old fountain pen, an early Hogan autograph. The cover is in just avg. condition, but the signature is SUPERB Estimated value @ $175 Sale price @ $100 40. Graeme McDowell, June 25th, 2010, Golf Week Magazine, with the 2010 US Open Champion holding the trophy, autographed by Graeme in black sharpie pen Sale price @ $70 41. Graeme McDowell, Oct. 8th, 2010, Golf Week Magazine, Ryder Cup Issue with Graeme on the cover that he has autographed in black sharpie pen Sale price @ $70 42. Rory McIlroy – Feb. 7th, 2009, Golf Week Magazine, with Rory on the cover that he has hand signed in black sharpie pen Sale price @ $90 (SOLD) 5 [Type text] 43. Rory McIlroy – May 2012, Golf Magazine with Rory on the cover that he has signed in black sharpie pen Sale price @ $90 (SOLD) 44. Phil Mickelson – March 31ST, 2007, Golf Week Magazine (Masters Green Jacket Cover) hand signed by Phil in black sharpie pen Sale price @ $150 (SOLD) 45. Phil Mickelson – Aug. 22nd, 2005 Sports Illustrated Magazine with Phil on the cover “The Peoples Choice” hand signed by Phil in black sharpie pen, with a (JSA COA) Sale price @ $150 46. Phil Mickelson – Jan. 27th, 1995 Golf World Magazine with Phil on the cover that he has hand signed in black sharpie pen Sale price @ $125 47. Jack Nicklaus – 2000 US Open Program, Pebble Beach GL, Jack’s last US Open as a contestant, hand signed by Jack in black sharpie pen Sale price @ $140 47 – 1. Jack Nicklaus – 1997 US Sr. Open, Olympia Fields CC, Olympia Fields, IL.,hand signed by Jack in black sharpie pen on the front cover Sale price @ $100 47 – 2. Jack Nicklaus – Sports Ill. 12/25/78 “Sportsman of the year” signed by jack in black sharpie pen “To Bill, Best Wishes Jack Nicklaus” on the front cover Sale price @ $95 48. Jack Nicklaus – Sept./Oct. 2005 PGA Tour Partners Magazine, with jack on the cover, hand signed by Jack in black sharpie pen Sale price @ $75 49. Jack Nicklaus – Feb. 16th, 2009 Bethesda Memorial Hospital 40th Pro – Am Golf Tournament, Delray Dunes, hand signed on the cover by Jack Nicklaus in black sharpie pen Sale price @ $80 50. Andy North - June 24th, 1985 Sports Illustrated, Andy’s US Open win, hand signed by Andy in black sharpie pen. Sale price @ $20 (SOLD) 51. Louie Oosthuizen – July 23rd, 2010, Golf Week Magazine, with the new British Open Champion on the cover kissing the trophy, autographed by Louie in black sharpie pen Sale price @ $70 52. Gary Player – August 11th, 1972, Golf World Newsweekly, Gary’s PGA Championship win, hand signed by Gary in black sharpie pen Sale price @ $35 53. Gary Player – April 22nd, 1974, Sports Illustrated, Gary win’s the Masters again, hand signed by Gary in black sharpie pen Sale price @ $35 54.
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