This lot is closed for bidding. Bidding ended on 4/11/2022
Ten (10) Masters Commemorative Bears with One 2004 Whistling Straits Bear
An instant Masters caddy bear collection goes to the winner of this lot of the popular furry friends. The nine are joined by one of their own from Whistling Straits that was sold at the 2004 PGA Championship merchandise shop. Each is in good condition and many are in their original protective plastic bags.
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