Ben Hogan
1933 Augusta National Course-Opening FDC
(Version 2)
The following item comes from the personal
collection of the late Lowrey Stulb, the well-regarded Augusta architect
responsible for much of how Augusta National Golf Club looks today. Stulb
designed and oversaw the construction of the Augusta National Pro Shop, Mamie's
Cabin, the Sarazen Bridge and other structures on the famed course.
But long before Stulb worked for Augusta National, he grew up near the future
course, and even attended parties at the Berkman's House before it would
famously become Augusta National's clubhouse.
Part of Lowrey Stulb's collection when he passed away earlier this year at the
age of 97 were the original First Day Covers that 15 year old Stulb obtained to
commemorate the opening of Augusta National Golf Club. Like all young golfers in
1933, Stulb was a big fan on Bobby Jones, so he collected each variation of new
First Day Covers (which were very collectible souvenirs back in the 1930's) and
saved them for the remaining 80+ years oh his life!
Offered here is Version 2 of the Augusta National Golf Club Course-Opening FDC.
The FDC is in remarkable condition, is postmarked January 13, 1933, and is
stamped with the young Lowrey Stulb's address on Johns Road in Augusta - a
stone's throw from Augusta Country Club and Augusta National Golf Club.