Once again one of the world’s top Golf Memorabilia Auction houses, www.TheGolfAuction.com, has delivered an enticing display of Memorabilia to attract collectors of all things golf. The value in golf items has been on the rise all around the globe, and here you get to see why. In a world where the word ‘rare’ is seldom seen, The Golf Auction has successful satisfied their bidders needs with the sought after Horton Smith Signed Golf Ball, not to mention a pair of Masters Series Badges dating back to the 1937 & 1938 Tournaments. One of these tickets alone will stir the collecting world in to a frenzy, and here they have two for your bidding pleasure. It wouldn’t be a proper auction if it did not represent items from the infamous golfer Bobby Jones. A panoramic photo of the 1935 Masters Field is highlighted by Bobby’s signature in the center, and it is accompanied by 75 other contestant signatures. A studio photo of Bobby Jones as a youth has also been uncovered for the Ryder Cup Auction, and not to mention his personal 1924 SAE Convention Badge. With 700 lots, one can only imagine the eclectic offerings available. From Vintage Track Irons, Feathery Golf Balls, and Ben Hogan Personal Golf Shoes, to Masters Dinner Signed Flags, Vintage Art, Ephemera, & Advertisement Pieces, and Contestant Badges. Collectible items from the 1996 US Open Champion Steve Jones are also ready to bid on. The Golf Auction’s 2016 Ryder Cup Memorabilia Auction is now LIVE and will conclude on Sunday, October 2nd at 7pm EST with extended bidding to follow. Register to bid here.
