Jeffrey B. Ellis Golf Collection Raises Major Green
The sale of the Jeffrey B. Ellis Antique Golf Club Collection (previewed in detail in my earlier post), which took place last week at Sotheby's, raised more than $2.1 million. A long-nosed putter from the 18th Century fetched a cool $181,000, and it's a safe bet it's not going to be spotted on the miniature golf course anytime soon. Meanwhile, a square toe light iron from the 1600's corralled a tidy $151,000. It was the most lucrative sale ever for golf memorabilia, raising a lot of money for clubs that aren't even guaranteed to lower your score.
David Coggins
October 02, 2007









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