2014 Spring Golf Memorabilia Auction
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1965 MacGregor VIP 10 Club Set and Expediter (Sand Iron)


Toney Penna design work and markings appear on this MacGregor(stamped on sole with club number)1965 V.I.P. iron set and Expediter sand iron. Detailed workmanship on back of club features dot design of a diamond which encases the special Penna golf tee and "P" logo. The Expediter wedge in this set was a mid 60's addition. These irons carry original contact black leather grips on 9 of the 10 clubs, and feature double scored club faces on these 65 MacGregor V.I.P.'s which were precision built to exacting specifications.Any set of Penna MacGregor irons are popular, but these seem to be the rarest of rare. DO NOT MISS THIS UNIQUE OPPORTUNITY!

In this auction we have many pieces of Toney Penna's prized design work which were highly sought after by amateur and professional players alike. Toney refered to many of these clubs as "Reference Clubs". The most perfect rendering of a model, these were used to compare a production club to its ideal. Toney frequently made prototypes, experiments , some were mass produced, some were left on the workbench. Many of his masterpieces were too costly or difficult to make , to be considered for mass production. One example is drivers with intricate face inserts, while beautiful, too many clubs would be rejected because the heads were easily ruined. These clubs are the best of the best, cream of the crop. Toney Penna handcrafted original pieces of art, many ONE of a kind.

This highly successful and respected professional golfing family offers golf mementoes from the careers of brothers Toney Penna and Charley Penna, and Tommy Armour whom Toney and Charley worked under for many years as pros at Boca Raton in Florida and various courses in the Chicago area. Toney was a consistent top 20 money winner on the PGA Tour in the 1930's and 40's while his brother Charley competed in 20 U.S. Open and PGA Championships. We have it all from their storied careers in golf both on and off the course, including everything from contestant’s pins, to used sets of clubs, and prototypes for Penna's famous clubs. Toney is an icon when it comes to club making in the 20th Century, first with the MacGregor Golf Company as their chief of design and then later with his own brand of Penna clubs. Many of the designs of club heads used today were first developed by the genius of Toney. We introduce you to this extraordinary collection by offering various lots from the family’s collection in this special offering. This is an opportunity to acquire golf history, possibly for the last time.

In order to bid in extended bidding you must place a bid on the lot before 9pm on auction closing day. The Golf Auction's Spring Auction will end in two sessions on April 10th and April 13th, 2014. Session 1 (Lots 1-400) will end on April 10th, 2014 at 9:00pm EST with extended bidding to follow. Session 2 (Lots 401+) will end on April 13th, 2014 at 9:00pm EST with extended bidding to follow. Get your bids in before the session ends.[7]

1965 MacGregor VIP 10 Club Set and Expediter (Sand Iron) - Penna Family Collection1965 MacGregor VIP 10 Club Set and Expediter (Sand Iron) - Penna Family Collection1965 MacGregor VIP 10 Club Set and Expediter (Sand Iron) - Penna Family Collection1965 MacGregor VIP 10 Club Set and Expediter (Sand Iron) - Penna Family Collection1965 MacGregor VIP 10 Club Set and Expediter (Sand Iron) - Penna Family Collection1965 MacGregor VIP 10 Club Set and Expediter (Sand Iron) - Penna Family Collection1965 MacGregor VIP 10 Club Set and Expediter (Sand Iron) - Penna Family Collection
1965 MacGregor VIP 10 Club Set and Expediter (Sand Iron) - Penna Family Collection
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Auction closed on Sunday, April 13, 2014.
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