Description: This listing is for an original and rare copy of the New York Times newspaper of the final round of the 1935 MASTERS TOURNAMENT held at Augusta National Golf Club, Augusta, Georgia. Learn about how this marvelous event unfolded, with Gene Sarazen firing a double eagle 2 on the par-5 15th hole coming home to tie Craig Wood at the end of 72 holes! Sarazen would go on to win the tournament in a playoff the following day. This was the SHOT HEARD 'ROUND THE WORLD! It is quite possibly the most famous golf shot ever struck! This paper is in very good shape and I include easy instructions on how to very inexpensively preserve it. If you wish to frame it, any framer will be able to archivally frame and preserve it. This paper includes all the little details that took place that you might never hear elsewhere. This paper includes more than just one page, and has many other interesting stories of the day. Sometimes I am able to send the entire paper, sometimes just the appropriate section or pages. I am a golf historian and this is from my personal collection, a collection I have been putting together for over 50 years. Each of my papers will arrive to you professionally rolled and wrapped in a plastic tube and inserted in a very thick-walled secure cardboard mailing tube. There is no folding, thus allowing it to be very suitable for framing.
Price: 150 USD
Location: Orlando, Florida
End Time: 2024-12-19T01:18:22.000Z
Shipping Cost: 14.95 USD
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