Badges & Tickets

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Lot 200.  1930 US Open Badge & Ribbon from Bobby Jones Grand Slam win. A magnificent near mint badge with a well worn green ribbon on a Press Badge from the third leg of Bobby Jones’ historic grand slam. Tickets are seen occasionally, badges almost never.
Winning Bid $1,665.


Lot 201.  1938 US Open Season badge for the Open at Cherry Hills won by Ralph Guldahl. Rare and unusual silver badge.
Minimum Bid $500.


Lot 202.  1939 1 /4” Green GUEST PGA for the Championship at Pomonok in Flushing, New York. Henri Picard defeated Byron Nelson in the last round, which went to overtime in the match play tournament. The badge is in near mint condition.
Winning Bid $200.


Lot 203.  1939  2 1/2” Season’s Badge to the US Open at the Philadelphia Country Club. A memorable Open with two extra rounds where Byron Nelson, Craig Wood and Denny Shute wound up tied and regulation in Shute was eliminated in the first extra round and Nelson defeated Wood by 3 strokes in the 2nd extra round. Badge is in mint condition.
Winning Bid $300.


Lot 204.  1941 2 1/2” PGA Badge from the Championship at Cherry Hills in Denver. Won by Vic Ghezzi over Byron Nelson on the second extra hole in overtime. The badge is in near mint condition.
Winning Bid $300.


Lot 205.  1942 2 1/4” PGA Badge from the Championship at Atlantic City, New Jersey. Won by Sam Snead on the next to last hole over Cpl Jim Turnesa, who was in the Army. Snead would report to the Navy the next day. The Badge is very rare and in near mint condition.
Winning Bid $300.


Lot 206.  1952 3” oval Guest Badge to the US Open at Northwood Country Club in Dallas. A Mint badge from the Open where Julius Boros defeated Porky Oliver by 4 strokes. Ben Hogan was third. A very rare badge.
Winning Bid $350.


Lot 207.  1953 2 /4” Green Official’s Badge to the memorable US Open won by Ben Hogan at Oakmont. Hogan’s victory was his 3rd in four years as he easily defeated Sam Snead by six strokes. The badge is in mint condition.
Winning Bid $862.


Lot 208.  1960 Seasons Grounds Badge to the famous US Open at Cherry Hills in Denver. The Red & White badge is 2 1/2” in diameter. Arnold Palmer won his first Open coming from 7 strokes back on the last day to win. An Amateur named Jack Nicklaus set a record for lowest score by an Amateur and finished 2nd. The badge is in near mint condition.
Winning Bid $200.
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