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The irons in question happened to be the definitive set Woods used to win the Tiger Slam at the 2001 Masters — considered by many to be the most dominant stretch in professional golf.
The irons Tiger Woods used to win the infamous "Tiger Slam," from 2000-01, netted a pretty penny at an auction, selling for a record $5,156,162. <p>Tiger Woods' old clubs are still worth a fortune ...
And the set of irons and wedges up for sale are the clubs Woods used for the hallmark achievement of his career, the Tiger Slam, when he won the U.S Open, British Open and PGA Championship in 2000 ...
For those looking for a piece of golfing history – and with a seven figure sum to spare – the clubs that Tiger Woods used to win the “Tiger Slam” are up for sale for the first time in more ...
VISTA, Calif. – It seems everybody at Nucci's Italian Cafe knows Steve Mata. He lives down the street. He comes here all the time. Now might be a time for celebration, but Mata is subdued ...
A set of Titleist irons said to have been used by Tiger Woods during his "Tiger Slam" from 2000-01 just sold for more than $5 million, smashing the previous record price for golf memorabilia.
The irons Tiger Woods used to complete his "Tiger Slam" are available via auction on eBay... for $250,000. Anyone want to pool some money? Let us entice you with these facts from the auction page ...
The Titleist irons said to have been used by Tiger Woods in accomplishing his Tiger Slam in 2000-'01 are back on the auction block, at Green Jacket Auctions. Two bids already have been received ...
Tiger Woods will not win his 16th major title after shooting a 78 at the Masters on Saturday, but the irons set he used to win the “Tiger Slam” in 2000-2001 has sold for a major amount of cash.
The new TaylorMade P7TW irons, according to their co-designer Tiger Woods, are a first for the industry. “Consumers have never had the opportunity to play irons like mine—until now,” Woods ...
It seems everybody at Nucci’s Italian Cafe knows Steve Mata. He lives down the street. He comes here all the time. Now might be a time for celebration, but Mata is subdued, thoughtful. He ...
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