2017 November Golf Memorabilia Auction
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Ben Hogan's Response "The Shot Was Made With A One Iron" & Crystal Clear Negative From 1950 U.S. Open


Ben Hogan's 1-iron approach shot to the 72nd green at Merion Golf Club during the 1950 US Open remains one of golf's most iconic shots and images. Hy Peskin captured the image as Hogan went on to claim the title in a 3 way playoff with Lloyd Mangrum and George Fazio. That is the history, although to this day some claim that it was a 2-iron shot. Hogan himself said as much in "Five Lessons, the famed instruction book he penned with Herbert Warren Wind (Ben would later claim copy in book was a typo). This lot gives its winning bidder the final say in Hogan's hand, "THE SHOT WAS MADE WITH A ONE IRON" this penning appears as planed response to a fans 1975 question about club used in his 1950 U.S. Open win. Also included in this lots material is a crystal clear negative of the 1-iron which was gifted to Hogan by the questioning fan, as seen by accompanying letter and copy response. The negative, aforementioned letter, Flash Foto envelope and original certified air mail envelope are all included making for this interesting lot which sets history straight, once and for all.

Negative measures 3 7/8" x 4 7/8".

James Spence Authentication (JSA) has reviewed the handwriting and their auction letter of authenticity will come with this lot.

THE BOB COFFIN COLLECTION SOURCED FROM BEN HOGAN'S PERSONAL SECRETARY SHARON RAE

Bob Coffin is a man of action, as seen by a career of public service which began 35 years ago with his election to the Nevada Assembly. From that office Coffin was the people's choice for a seat in the Nevada State Senate. After serving in that position for the length that Nevada term limitations would allow, Coffin returned to his hometown of Las Vegas where he continues to serve his constituents as a city councilman to this day. For Coffin this passion for service to his country began with a stint in the United States Army, the same branch of service that his lifelong hero Ben Hogan had served in during World War II. Coffin a student of the Hogan approach to golf, learned his lessons well, so well, that he won the 1969 Nevada Amateur Golf Championship. Following that triumph it was only natural in 1979 that the hometown Las Vegas newspaper, the Review Journal, called on Bob to write a golf column for the paper. To this day accolades continue to pour in for this highly respected man in so many arenas be it golf, military, or politics. Most recently, he was named Person of the Year by the Southern Nevada Chapter of the Professional Golfers Association and received the Charles Dick Medal of Honor Award from the United States National Guard.

This career of public service over the lifetime of Bob Coffin offers much for us to respect. We owe him gratitude, but an even larger thank you as golf collectors is due him for his action in preserving the personal ephemera which belonged to Ben and Valerie Hogan. These mementos covering various stages of their storied lives had been gifted by both Ben and Valerie to their trusted personal secretary Sharon Rae (Please see photo that accompanies this lot of Mr. Hogan and Sharon Rae). Mrs. Rae following Ben's passing in 1997 became such a vital part of Mrs. Hogan's life that she accompanied her to both Ben Hogan's tribute at the 1999 Memorial Tournament and to the dedication of the United States Golf Association's Ben Hogan room that same year. Her prominence in the lives of the Hogan's was evident when she was remembered in both Ben's will with a cash bequest and a much larger bequest in Valerie's will. As a studious collector of Hogan material Bob Coffin stayed in contact with the Rae family, and following Sharon's passing was contacted by son Andy Rae. He informed Coffin that in his garage there is "still a bunch of stuff". Coffin, the man of action, caught a plane to Texas and completed a transaction that saved the Hogan collection as sourced through Sharon Rae for the golf collecting community. The Golf Auction is pleased with so much of the prized material of the Hogan's lifetime already placed in permanent homes to be able to make this offering. We recognize that it may be the last opportunity available to offer fresh Hogan material, which contains rock solid provenance, to the collectors of arguably the greatest golfer of the 20th century but certainly one of America's most idolized and interesting people of that century.


Please note: This auction will end at 7:00pm EST on Sunday, November 19th, with EXTENDED BIDDING to follow. All items in the auction will remain open until no items have received a bid within a 15 minute time period. All lots are free to be bid on until extended bidding has ended
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Minimum Bid: $100.00
Final prices include buyers premium.: $3,683.45
Number Bids: 22
Auction closed on Monday, November 20, 2017.
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