2020 August Golf Memorabilia Auction
This lot is closed for bidding. Bidding ended on 8/9/2020
Chip Beck's 1987 Masters Tournament Hole No. 2 Crystal Eagle Glass
Along with other traditions such as the Crystal Vase for the low score of the day, Hole-In-One, and a Double Eagle; the Steuben Crystal Highball Glasses are given to a competitor who succeeds in scoring an eagle on any one of the holes at Augusta National during the Masters Tournament. This tradition dates to the 1954 tournament, when the Augusta National presented these glasses of achievement for the first time. Over The Golf Auction's ten years of business we have only had a handful of these highly collectible awards. Offered here for consideration is Chip Beck's crystal highball glass in near mint condition, with all etchings on glass well preserved, in similar fashion to the day it was presented at the 1987 Masters Tournament. Augusta National's preferred glassware company Steuben has hand signed the bottom of this glass. It measures approx. 6 1/2" tall.
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