Gary Player Autographed Five Golden Decades Poster


Item Number: 162

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Value: $500

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If you are a golf fan, this is a special item for your golf collectibles. Name: Gary Player Height: 5' 7" Weight: 150 lbs or 68 kgs Birthplace: Johannesburg, South Africa Residence: Palm Beach, Florida Family: Wife - Vivienne; Children - Jennifer, Marc, Wayne, Michele, Theresa and Amanda. Fourteen grandchildren. Special Interests: Breeding thoroughbred racehorses; farming; physical fitness; The Player Foundation benefiting childrens education; Black Knight International including Gary Player Enterprises, Gary Player Design, Gary Player Golf Academy and Gary Player Golf Equipment. Turned Professional: 1953 Joined PGA TOUR: 1957 Joined Champions TOUR: 1985 Career Championships: 163 Worldwide Career Earnings: Over $12million Major Championships: (TOTAL: 9) Three Masters (1961, 1974, 1978), three British Opens (1959, 1968, 1974), two PGA Championships (1962, 1972) and the US Open (1965). Senior Major Championships: (TOTAL: 9) Three Senior PGA Championships (1986, 1988, 1990), two Senior US Opens (1987, 1988), three Senior British Opens (1988, 1990, 1997) and the Senior Players Championship (1987). US PGA TOUR: (TOTAL: 24) 1958 Kentucky Derby Open. 1959 British Open Championship. 1961 Lucky International, Sunshine Open, Masters. 1962 PGA Championship. 1963 San Diego Open. 1964 â??500â?? Festival, Pensacola Open. 1965 US Open. 1968 British Open. 1969 Tournament of Champions. 1970 Greater Greensboro Open. 1971 Greater Jacksonville Open, National Airlines Open. 1972 New Orleans Open, PGA Championship. 1973 Southern Open. 1974 Masters, Danny Thomas- Memphis Classic. 1974 British Open. 1978 Masters, Tournament of Champions, Houston Open. Other Championships: (TOTAL: 108) 1959, 1968 and 1974 British Opens; winner of the South African Open 13 times between 1956-1983; seven-time winner of the Australian Open; five-time World Match Play Championship; individual titles in 1965 and 1977 World Cup of Golf; winner of World Series of Golf in 1965, 1968 and 1972; 1957 Australian PGA Championship; 1972 and 1974 Brazilian Open; 1976 South African Dunlop Masters; 1980 Chile Open; 1984 Johnnie Walker tournament (Spain); 1994 Skills Challenge. US PGA Champions TOUR: (TOTAL: 19) 1985 Quadel Seniors Classic. 1986 General Foods PGA Seniors Championship, United Hospital Classic, Denver Post Champions. 1987 Mazda Senior TPC, US Senior Open, PaineWebber World Seniors Invitational. 1988 General Foods PGA Seniors Championship, Aetna Challenge, Southwestern Bell Classic, US Senior Open, GTE North Classic. 1989 GTE North Classic, RJR Championship. 1990 PGA Seniors Championship. 1991 Royal Caribbean Classic. 1993 Bank One Senior Classic. 1995 Bank One Senior Classic. 1998 Northville Long Island Classic. Other Senior Championships: (TOTAL: 12) 1988, 1990, 1997 British Senior Open, 1986, 1988 and 1991 Nissan Senior Skins, 1987 Northville Invitational, Long Island, NY, German PGA Team Championship, Captain, Chrysler Cup, 1993 Irish Senior Masters. 1997 Dai-ichi Seimei Cup (Japan), Shell Wentworth Senior Masters, London, England, 2000 Senior Skins Game, Mauna Lani, Hawaii. Achievements: Leading money winner on the PGA TOUR in 1961...Inducted into the World Golf Hall of Fame in 1974...South African Sportsman of the Century award...2000 PGA Tour Ambassador of Golf Award...NEC World Championship of Golf Trophy named the Gary Player Cup...Over $12 million in combined worldwide earnings...Celebrated his 50th anniversary as a professional in 2003...Named Honorary Member of Carnoustie Golf Course in 1999...Named Honorary Member of the R&A in 1994...Player bred racehorse Broadway Flyer competed in the 1994 English Derby...Entered his 47th consecutive British Open in 2001...Received Honorary Doctor of Laws Degree from St. Andrews in 1995...Was presented the Hilton Hotel Lifetime Achievement Award in 1995...Received Honorary Doctor of Science from University of Ulster, Ireland in 1997...Received Honorary Doctorate in Law, University of Dundee, Scotland in 1999...In gusty winds at the 1998 Masters, became the oldest golfer ever to make to the cut, breaking the 25 year old record set by Sam Snead...Appointed  Global Ambassador to Shells Wonderful World of Golf Series ...Received the 2003 Laureus Lifetime Achievement Award at the Laureus World Sports Awards in Monte Carlo...And most recently, awarded the Order of Ikhamanga (in gold) by President Mbeki of South Africa for excellence in golf and contribution to non-racial sport in South Africa. Regular TOUR: The most successful international golfer of all-time, he has traveled nearly fourteen million miles and is The Worlds Most Traveled AthleteTM...One of only five players to win golfs career Grand Slam joining Gene Sarazen, Ben Hogan, Jack Nicklaus and Tiger Woods in the feat...Completed Grand Slam at age 29 in 1965...Only player in the 20th century to win the British Open in three different decades...Last won Masters in 1978, when he started seven strokes behind the leaders entering the final round and won by one shot with birdies at seven of the last 10 holes for a back nine 30 and a final round 64...One week later came from seven strokes back in the final round to win the Tournament of Champions...The last player to win three tournaments in a row on the PGA TOUR when he captured the Houston Open the week following the Tournament of Champions in 1978. Champions TOUR: Eclipsed $7 million in US TOUR combined career earnings...Won his first Champions TOUR event taking the 1985 Quadel Seniors Classic in his debut...Top 10 on the Champions TOUR money list from 1986-1990... Had one or more victories in each of his first seven years on the circuit, nine of twelve yearsoverall...Outdueled Jack Nicklaus and Lee Trevino for his third Senior PGA Championship titlin1990...Largest paycheck of his career came at a Champions TOUR event winning $202,500 at the 1989 RJR Championship...Five-time winner in 1988 including the PGA Seniors and US Senior Open...Defeated Bob Charles in a playoff that year at Medinah for the US Senior Open title, his second in a row...Earned his 18th official Champions TOUR win six weeks before his 60th birthday...Won back two back titles in 1997 at the Senior British Open and the Shell Wentworth Masters...Became the second oldest winner on the Champions TOUR by shooting three consecutive rounds of 68 to capture the 1998 Northville Long Island Classic. In January 2000, shut out through the first 18 holes, Player staged the biggest comeback in the history of the Champions Skins Game by making a birdie on the first playoff hole to win four skins and a $220, 000 jackpot to win the match.

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