Lot # 227: Francis Ouimet Signed Famous Red R&A Captains Jacket Photograph

Starting Bid: $300.00

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Item was in Auction "Summer 2018 Auction",
which ran from 8/1/2018 8:30 PM to
8/18/2018 8:00 PM



Francis Ouimet Collection

 

No single person has had a greater impact on the game of golf in America than Francis Ouimet. Though gaining in popularity, golf was still a fringe sport until a 20 year old Francis Ouimet shocked the world by winning the 1913 US Open. It was front page news throughout the country. Ten years after Ouimet’s surprise victory, the number of golfers in the United States had tripled, and hundreds of new golf courses had been built. All it took was a largely unknown caddie from Brookline, Massachusetts defeating the greatest golfers in the world. 

 

Ouimet’s collection of golf medals, trophies, and memorabilia was acquired by the Francis Ouimet Scholarship Fund after Ouimet’s death in 1967. Many of these relics were displayed in the Francis Ouimet Museum that was in Weston, MA from 1984-2002, but have been sitting in storage ever since. Collectors often point to the dearth of quality Ouimet memorabilia in the collecting market. Well, with this auction, that’s about to change...

 

Now, approximately 50 years after it first took possession, the Francis Ouimet Scholarship Fund has chosen to auction its entire collection of Francis Ouimet medals and trophies. Money raised by this sale will go towards the Francis Ouimet Scholarship Fund’s primary objective - providing scholarships so that deserving young men and women who have worked at golf courses can obtain a college education.

 

Francis Ouimet Autographed Red R&A Captain's Jacket Print

 

This official print of Francis Ouimet in his red R&A Captain's jacket is beautifully autographed by Francis Ouimet. This print was produced to give to donors to the Francis Ouimet Scholarship Fund in the early days of the Fund while Francis was still alive. 14" x 20 in frame (without glass). 

 

Letter of Provenance from The Francis Ouimet Scholarship Fund