The Ryder Cup
Gene Sarazen 1935 Masters Signed Sterling
Silver 4 Wood Presentation Piece
Gene
Sarazen's Double Eagle in the final round of 1935 is known as the shot that put
the Masters Tournament on the map. Without that one shot and the international
press coverage that followed, the Masters may have never become the Major
Championship that it is today. Luckily for us, Gene Sarazen did hole that shot
and the Masters has never been the same.
Presented here is a gorgeous wood box
commemorating Gene Sarazen's Double Eagle. The box contains a sterling silver
replica of Gene's 4-wood. The dedication plate and wooden box plate are also
made out of sterling silver. This spectacular set was produced in the 1990's
when Gene Sarazen was still alive, and has been signed by the great champion.