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Deane Beman's 1958 US Open at Southern Hills Contestant Badge - Tommy Bolt Winner
Tommy Bolt claimed his only Major on home turf at the 1958 US Open. Southern Hills Country Club in Tulsa hosted the contest, high winds and scorching heat hindering a 22 year old Gary Player's US Open debut. Bolt shot a 283 to Player's 287, in what was also Gene Sarazen and Jimmy Demaret's last Open appearances. The 18 year old Jack Nicklaus finished in 41st place, making his first cut in his second Open appearance. Offered here is Deane Beman's contestant badge from the 1958 US Open at Southern Hills. The badge is in excellent condition and measures 1 1/8" x 1 1/4".
THE DEANE BEMAN COLLECTION PROCEEDS TO BENEFIT WORLD GOLF HALL OF FAME
Deane Beman was a member of the World Golf Hall of Fame's Class of 2000, selected for his Lifetime Achievement in golf. It would be difficult to find someone who better fit that criteria then Beman. As a player, he won four PGA TOUR titles, a pair of United States Amateurs, The Amateur Championship and competed on four U.S. Walker Cup teams. Following those successes on the course, Beman served the game at it's highest level as PGA TOUR commissioner for twenty years from 1974-94. During this time the tour's assets grew ten fold. A true visionary of the sport, Beman ushered in the creation of the Senior PGA TOUR (now referred to as the Champions Tour). He also created the Ben Hogan Tour (now called the Web.com Tour). His dream of Stadium Golf would become a reality in the TPC Stadium Course at Sawgrass followed by widely successful similar products around the United States. A crowning achievement to his contributions to the game came in May of 1998, when another of Beman's ideas became reality when the World Golf Village, home of the World Golf Hall of Fame opened in St.Augustine, Florida.
The World Golf Hall of Fame honors golf's greatest players and contributors. Deane Beman recently contributed a significant part of his collection of career golf mementos to the World Golf Hall of Fame. He recognized the many benefits this organization affords to furthering the game of golf through the preservation of its rich history. While making this contribution his wish also was that a small portion of items would be auctioned through The Golf Auction with 100% of Mr. Beman's proceeds being donated to the World Golf Hall of Fame. A letter of provenance from Mr. Beman will accompany this item.
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