$$49.99
AUGUSTA MASTERS GOLF LADIES VISOR COLLECTION
- State: North Carolina
- Country: United States
- Zip/Postal Code: 28269
- Listed: April 25, 2010 4:14 pm
- Expires: This ad has expired
Description
This is a set of 3 Official Augusta Master’s Tournament Ladies’ Visors in White from 1999, 2001 and 2004 (The plaid one pictured has been sold). All new condition.
BONUS** I will throw in free 1 Masters Ladies’ Visor from the 1990s (green, in picture far left).
Masters hats are selling for $25-$50 EACH, you will get an entire collector’s set at bargain! All items are great condition as you can tell from the picture. If you have any questions let me know.
Master’s collectibles are hot sellers this year, especially with Tiger’s return. It is a buyer’s market, too, so these will only go up in market value! These hats make a great gift or raffle item for your own event.
Years and Tournament Winner info:
1999 – JOSE MARIA OLZABAL – Won his second Masters championship by two strokes over Davis Love III and three strokes over Greg Norman, who experienced another disappointing back nine at Augusta.
2001 – TIGER WOODS – He wins by two strokes to capture his Second Masters Win and fourth consecutive professional major golf tournament win. completed what is known as the “Tiger Slam.” Woods won the final three majors of 2000 – the US Open, British Open and the PGA Championship – and then won the first major of 2001, the Masters which gave him ownership of all four major trophies at the same time.
2004 PHIL MICKELSON – He birdies the last hole to win his first major, making him the fourth Masters champion to win with a birdie on the final hole. This is also the year Arnold Palmer plays in his 50th consecutive, and final competitive, Masters Tournament.
Thank you for looking!
Local pickup ok. Regular shipping is $10.99. I can ship with insurance at your cost if specified at time of purchase.
****Proceeds from this sale will be donated to New Directions International Mission****
All final sale price proceeds after shipping and fees will go to support New Directions International and Stakwell Yurenimo’s charity kids sports camp in Kenya. To read more about NDI and the camp visit: www.jlwilliams.org/partners/full_entry/african_partners_kenya/
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