2015 September Memorabilia Auction
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1933 Ryder Cup at Southport and Ainsdale GC Program


As the 1933 Ryder Cup came to a climax in England, with 15,000 spectators eagerly following the action, the final singles match proved to be one of the most exciting finishes in Ryder Cup history. Britain's Syd Easterbrook and American Denny Shute were all square on the final green facing par putts of approximately 30 feet each. easterbrook putted first and left his approach putt within tap-in range. Shute hit his first putt four feet past the hole and missed the comeback putt. With this the trophy went back to Britain and the series was tied 2-2. Condition is apparent Excellent to Near Mint (please see extensive photos provided). In every respect, this remarkable foundation piece is a worthy and visually exciting relic of the contest it commemorates. This is a museum-quality 1933 program, and a more-than-suitable cornerstone for almost 90 years of treasured Ryder Cup memories.

Please note: This auction will end at 7:00pm EST on September 27th with extended bidding to follow. All items in the auction will remain open until no items have received a bid within a 15 minute time period. All lots are free to be bid on until extended bidding has ended
1933 Ryder Cup at Southport and Ainsdale GC Program-Walter Hagen Captain1933 Ryder Cup at Southport and Ainsdale GC Program-Walter Hagen Captain1933 Ryder Cup at Southport and Ainsdale GC Program-Walter Hagen Captain1933 Ryder Cup at Southport and Ainsdale GC Program-Walter Hagen Captain1933 Ryder Cup at Southport and Ainsdale GC Program-Walter Hagen Captain
1933 Ryder Cup at Southport and Ainsdale GC Program-Walter Hagen Captain
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Minimum Bid: $600.00
Final prices include buyers premium.: $759.00
Number Bids: 2
Auction closed on Sunday, September 27, 2015.
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