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Tiger Woods' ball from 1997 Masters fetches $64,000 | Tiger Woods' ball from 1997 Masters fetches $64,000 |
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Tiger Woods during the 1997 Masters tournament | Tiger Woods during the 1997 Masters tournament |
A golf ball Tiger Woods gave to a 9-year-old boy during the 1997 Masters has sold for more than $64,000. | A golf ball Tiger Woods gave to a 9-year-old boy during the 1997 Masters has sold for more than $64,000. |
Woods handed the ball to Julian Nexsen during his final round, after he made a bogey on the fifth hole. | Woods handed the ball to Julian Nexsen during his final round, after he made a bogey on the fifth hole. |
The ball was put up for auction on 27 March - after a starting bid of $500, it fetched $64,124.40 (£51,626) when the auction closed on Sunday. | The ball was put up for auction on 27 March - after a starting bid of $500, it fetched $64,124.40 (£51,626) when the auction closed on Sunday. |
The tournament was Woods' first major championship victory and made him the youngest player to win the Masters. | The tournament was Woods' first major championship victory and made him the youngest player to win the Masters. |
The victory set the tone for Woods' record-breaking career. His four-day score was 270, 18 under par - breaking the previous record held by Jack Nicklaus. | The victory set the tone for Woods' record-breaking career. His four-day score was 270, 18 under par - breaking the previous record held by Jack Nicklaus. |
Golden Age Auctions said it is likely to be the only known ball from the final round. | Golden Age Auctions said it is likely to be the only known ball from the final round. |
"Unless Tiger himself or his caddie Fluff intentionally saved a ball from this historic final round... this may be the only confirmed golf ball from the final round of Tiger Woods' first Major Championship victory," the auction house said. | |
The auctioneers say dozens of people witnessed Woods give the ball to Mr Nexsen, including a reporter from the Washington Times. | The auctioneers say dozens of people witnessed Woods give the ball to Mr Nexsen, including a reporter from the Washington Times. |
Mr Nexsen's interaction with Woods was featured in the Washington Times' article on the paper's front page the next day. | Mr Nexsen's interaction with Woods was featured in the Washington Times' article on the paper's front page the next day. |
"After making his first bogey in 36 holes yesterday, Woods stopped on his way to the sixth tee to give a ball to 9-year-old Julian Nexsen of Greenville, SC [South Carolina]," the paper reported. | "After making his first bogey in 36 holes yesterday, Woods stopped on his way to the sixth tee to give a ball to 9-year-old Julian Nexsen of Greenville, SC [South Carolina]," the paper reported. |
The newspaper cutting, Mr Nexsen's badge from the 1997 Masters Tournament, pairings sheets from the Sunday final round and the golf ball have been framed together ever since. | The newspaper cutting, Mr Nexsen's badge from the 1997 Masters Tournament, pairings sheets from the Sunday final round and the golf ball have been framed together ever since. |
Mr Nexsen signed a legal declaration, certifying the authenticity of the golf ball and the story of that final round interaction with Woods. | Mr Nexsen signed a legal declaration, certifying the authenticity of the golf ball and the story of that final round interaction with Woods. |
Twenty-six years on, Woods is still playing - but withdrew on Sunday from the Masters because of injury. | Twenty-six years on, Woods is still playing - but withdrew on Sunday from the Masters because of injury. |
The ball as it was framed by Julian Nexsen | The ball as it was framed by Julian Nexsen |
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