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Woods’s ball from 1997 Masters sells for $64 000

- - Supersport.com

A golf ball Tiger Woods gave to a young fan during the final round of his victorious 1997 Masters tournament has sold for US$64 124, auction house Golden Age Auctions said.

Woods bogeyed the fifth hole and handed the ball to Julian Nexsen, who was nine-years-old at the tie. Bidding for the Titleist ball, which has ‘Tiger’ stamped on it, began at US$500 when Nexsen put it up for auction on 27 March, the auction site said.

Woods, then 21, won the first of his 15 major titles in stunning fashion at the 1997 Masters with a record margin of 12 strokes and became the youngest golfer to triumph at Augusta National.

“Unless Tiger himself or his caddie Fluff intentiona­lly saved a ball from this historic final round (which we doubt), this may be the only confirmed golf ball from the final round of Tiger Woods’s first major championsh­ip victory,” Golden Age Auctions said.

According to the auctioneer­s, “dozens of people” witnessed the moment Woods handed the ball to Nexsen. It also featured in the Washington Times newspaper the next day.

Nexsen has signed a legal declaratio­n certifying the authentici­ty of the golf ball and the story of his final round interactio­n with Woods.

Woods, 47, withdrew from this year’s Masters due to injury before the resumption of the third round, saying he had reaggravat­ed a tissue inflammati­on that causes pain in the heel.

In November last year a signed Woods ball sold for a record US$186 000, Heritage Auctions said. Woods hit a hole-in-one with the ball on his profession­al tournament debut in 1996.

 ?? Photo: Getty Images ?? Woods, then 21, won the 1997 Masters with a record margin of 12 strokes and became the youngest golfer to triumph at Augusta National. Icon…Tiger
Photo: Getty Images Woods, then 21, won the 1997 Masters with a record margin of 12 strokes and became the youngest golfer to triumph at Augusta National. Icon…Tiger

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