1946 Masters Sunday Final Round Ticket
The 1946 Masters was the first in four years due to World War II and Herman Keiser began with two rounds in the ‘60’s to get off to a great start. He stumbled slightly on the weekend, including a 3 putt on the final green, but was still able to keep runner-up Ben Hogan from breaking through to win his first major. Hogan would have to wait four more months until that year’s PGA. This is an exceedingly rare Sunday ticket to the 1946 Masters Tournament that is in very good condition.