Lot # 61: Scarce 1930 U.S. Women's Amateur Contestant's Badge

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Starting Bid: $200.00

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Item was in Auction "2012 Winter Holiday Auction",
which ran from 12/27/2012 2:00 PM to
1/13/2013 8:00 AM



The Ryder Cup

 

Scarce 1930 U.S. Women's Amateur

Contestant's Badge

             The USGA has been making strikingly similar contestant's badges for its tournaments for almost a century, which have become some of the most sought-after pieces of golf memorabilia. Once - and only once - the USGA used a unique silver, red and white color combination to create its contestant badges - for the 1930 Women's U.S. Amateur. In the 1930 Women's Championship, there were only 94 starters and the tournament was played at the venerable Los Angeles Country Club in Beverly Hills, California. This exact badge was issued to and worn by Opal S. Hill of Meadow Lake, Missouri. Miss Hill was on the first three US Curtis Cup teams and was an exceptional player. This badge is all original and in perfect condition.