2010 Spring Golf Memorabilia Auction featuring Lloyd Mangrum Estate
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This lot is closed for bidding. Bidding ended on 4/8/2010

As the wife of a 1961 contestant at the Masters, Mrs Lloyd Mangrum was afforded the privilege of the clubhouse. This entitled her the opportunity to enter the three floor house which is considered the first cement house constructed in the South. It also afforded her the opportunity to view the Trophy room. I wonder if she was able to the observe the permanent Masters Trophy, which depicts the Clubhouse, and was introduced that year. The trophy which is engraved with each of the tournaments winners and runner-ups twice carries the name of her husband who was runner-up in 1940 and 1949.

The condition of the 1961 clubhouse badge offered here is excellent and free from rust or other foxing. Letter from the heirs of Lloyd Mangrum comes with this item. Mangrum, with movie star good looks was a member of the "Texas Gang" that rode out of the hardscrabble caddie yards to plunder the PGA tour in it's first Golden Age, along with Jimmy Demaret, Ben Hogan and Byron Nelson. He joined the Tour in 1937 and quickly established himself setting the course record of 64 in his first round of play ever at the Masters in 1940. This score would not be matched until Jack Nicklaus carded it in the 1960's. Duty to country fighting under General Patton in the second World War saw Mangrum fight bravely at the Battle of the Bulge and earn two Purple Hearts. This only slowed his golf career as he returned better then ever, winning the 1946 US Open. The win at the Open in 1946 was only the start of greatness as he would go on to win 30 more times on Tour for his career total of 36 wins, the 12th most wins ever by a player in his career. In 1951, Mangrum led the PGA money list. He earned the Vardon Trophy in both 1951 and 1953 with the lowest seasonal scoring average on Tour. An excellent Ryder Cup performer, Mangrum appeared in four matches highlighted by his role as player/captain in the 10th ever matches in 1953. His career has twice been recognized with the highest honor with induction into the PGA Hall of Fame in 1964 and the World Golf Hall of Fame in 1998.

This lot comes directly from Lloyd Mangrum's heirs and a letter of authenticity will accompany this lot signed by the heirs. It is very rare to obtain quality golf memorabilia directly from the family with Iron clad authenticity.


Lots 1-225 will enter extended bidding on Thursday 4/8 at 6 PM EST, and will close that evening. Lots 225-450 will enter extended bidding at 7 PM EST on Sunday 4/11 and will close that evening. If you have any questions please call 813-340-6179

 Mrs Lloyd Mangrum's 1961 Masters Club House Badge
Mrs Lloyd Mangrum's 1961 Masters Club House Badge
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Minimum Bid: $50.00
Final prices include buyers premium.: $78.20
Number Bids: 4
Auction closed on Monday, April 12, 2010.
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