Golf & Sports Gear
Arnold Palmer Original Putter Commemorative Edition
- Item Number
- 219
- Estimated Value
- Priceless
- Sold
- 95 USD to Live Event Bidder
- Number of Bids
- 7 - Bid History
Item Description
Arnold Palmer Original Putter Commemorative Edition was given as a gift on September 10, 1989 to the leadership and donors of the Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children and Women, making the hospital dream become reality.
It is an exact duplicate of the old original Arnold Palmer putter that sells for hundreds (if you can find a willing seller). In the late 1980, painstaking effort was needed by Arnie and staff to duplicate one of the most sought after classics ever.
The "Palmer Original Putter" is forged from costly C-1030 fine-grain special forging quality steel. The balance and weight have been exactly duplicated, and each individual spec is logged after final approval. The special wrapped leather grip and protective headcover complete the picture of quality and craftsmanship for this limited production instrument.
Item Special Note
This item will be available for pickup by the winning bidder at the end of Trivia Night on October 12th OR at Good Shepherd Catholic School beginning on Monday, October 14, 2019 between the hours of 8:30am and 4:00pm in the front office. Shipping of an item will be at buyers cost and risk.
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