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Tiger
Woods
2000 US Open Champion Leaderboard Display
$299
Tiger's
wire-to-wire, 15 stroke victory at the 100th US Open at Pebble
Beach left the Open, and major championship, record books in tatters.
Tiger played golf in a Major like no one before him. This great
unsigned display includes a very cool 16"w x 20"h photograph
of Tiger on the 18th at that Open studying his putt in front the
Leaderboard (with him at the top of the Board of course), a replica
ticket from that final Sunday round, and a commemorative plaque.
The plaque reads:
Tiger
Woods
100th U.S. Open Champion
Pebble Beach Golf Links
June 15-18, 2000
16-69-71-67 = 272 (-12)
15 Stroke Victory Was The Largest Margin of Victory
Ever in a Major Championship
Tiger
Woods
2000 US Open Champion Leaderboard Display
w/ Tiger Cut
$349Web
Special! $299
Similar
to the 2000 US Open Display above,
this one has a unique "Tiger" cut with green lettering
in the matting. Precision cut by our expert framer, this Sports
Gallery Exclusive commemorates Tiger's greatest performance in
a Major - his record-breaking 15 stroke victory at Pebble Beach.
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Tiger
Woods
2000 US Open Champion Leaderboard (Small)
$159
In one of the most dominating performances in golf history, Tiger
shot 12 under par, winning the 2000 US Open Championship by a record
15 shots. ESPN golf analyst Andy North was so overwhelmed with Woods'
performance he declared it "as close to perfect as I've ever
seen." This great unsigned display includes a very cool 8"w
x 10"h photograph of Tiger on the 18th at that Open studying
his putt in front of the 18th hole Leaderboard, a replica ticket
from that final Sunday round, and a commemorative plaque. This Sports
Gallery Exclusive is a great collectible for any
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Tiger
Woods
2000 US Open Leaderboard (Small/Green
Matting)
Tiger
Woods
2000 US Open Sports Illustrated Display
$159
This
very cool Sports
Gallery Exclusive commemorates Tiger's record-shattering
performance in the 100th US Open at Pebble Beach. After his amazing
15 stroke victory, there was little doubt who "The Man"
was in golf. So much so that he bumped the Lakers (who had just
won the NBA Championship) off of the cover of Sports Illustrated.
"Any Questions? Tiger Woods delivers the greatest performance
in golf history" says the cover of this memorable SI. This
20"w x 17"h display includes an unsigned digital copy
of this cover, a replica ticket from the 100th US Open and a commemorative
plaque. Handsomely framed and matted in quality thick black wood,
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Tiger
Woods
2000 US Open Champion
$159
In
the 100th US Open, Tiger played golf in a Major like no golfer
before him. In one of the most dominating performances in golf
history, Tiger shot 12 under par, winning the 2000 US Open Championship
by a record 15 shots. Held at Pebble Beach that year, this is
a framed and matted (approximately 21"w x 17"h framed)
unsigned photograph of Tiger's sweet swing during that Championship.
Beautiful Carmel Bay provides the backdrop. [why
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Tiger
Woods new!
"High in Dubai" 16x20 Photograph (Signed)
$1,395
Tiger
Woods knows all about hitting difficult golf shots. But nothing
seems quite as difficult to fathom as hitting from a tee box 1,000
feet up in the air! In preparation for the 2006 Dubai Desert Classic,
Tiger resorted to driving golf balls into the beautiful Arabian
Gulf off a 1000 foot-high helipad atop the landmark Burj Al Arab
Hotel! Apparently this unique approach paid off, as Tiger went on
to win his second tournament of 2006. But winning is nothing new
for Tiger. Woods, now 31 years of age, has had an unprecedented
career since becoming a professional golfer in the late summer of
1996. He has won 81 tournaments, 61 of those on the PGA
TOUR, including the 1997, 2001, 2002 and 2005 Masters Tournaments,
1999, 2000, 2006 and 2007 PGA Championships, 2000 and 2002 U.S.
Open Championships, and 2000, 2005 and 2006 British Open Championships.
With his second Masters victory in 2001, Tiger became the first
ever to hold all four professional major championships at the same
time. He is the career victories leader among active players on
the PGA TOUR, and is the career money list leader. What elese can
you say? Tiger is THE MAN in golf,
perhaps of all-time. This 16x20 hand-signed photograph of Tiger's
unual practice session in Dubai is Sports Gallery Quality framed
in thick black wood, UV-protective glass (very important for signature
protection!) and beautiful suede double-matting. The presentation
is the difference when you buy your Sports Art at Sports
Gallery and this beauty deserves the best framing. A unique gift
for that special golf fan in your life! [why
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Tiger
Woods = Golf. Don't think so? Check out the TV ratings for a tournament
where Tiger is in contention on Sunday vs. one where he isn't among
the leaders. Put simply, the World loves to watch Tiger hit a golf
ball. And with good reason. Eldrick (Tiger) Woods, now 29 years
of age, has had an unprecedented career since becoming a professional
golfer in the late summer of 1996. He has won 58 tournaments, 43
of those on the PGA TOUR, including the 1997, 2001, 2002 and 2005
Masters Tournaments, 1999 and 2000 PGA Championships, 2000 and 2002
U.S. Open Championship, and 2000 British Open Championship. With
his second Masters victory in 2001, Tiger became the first ever
to hold all four professional major championships at the same time.
He is the career victories leader among active players on the PGA
TOUR, and is the career money list leader. You may find other Tiger
collectibles but you won't find anything like this one. A Sports
Gallery Exclusive framing this hand-signed photograph
of Tiger's beautiful follow-though is "double-framed"
using thin "filet" mahogany moulding around the photograph
and then double-matted in gray with thick mahogany framing around
the entire presentation. Approximately 24"w x 20"h, this
is a beautiful piece of art that would look wonderful in any office
or den. A spectacular gift for that special golfer in your life. [why
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Tiger,
Arnold & Jack
Tiger Woods First Masters 16x20 unsigned
$229Web
Special! $199
Masters
Champions Arnold Palmer and Jack Nicklaus admire future Champion
Tiger Woods' tee shot at the 1996 Masters at Augusta National
Golf Club. These three golf legends have earned a combined 14
green jackets (and counting thanks to Tiger) at Augusta. This
handsomely framed and matted 27"w x 23"h (framed) unsigned
photograph would look wonderful in any office or den. And given
Arnie's farewell to the Masters in 2004 and Jack's in 2005, it
a threesome that we will not ever see again in Augusta. A timeless
golf collectible that would make a great gift for any golfer. [why
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Jack
Nicklaus & Tiger Woods
"Changing of the Guard" 16x20
(unsigned)
$189Web
Special! $159
Arguably
(although who would argue?) the two greatest golfers in the history
of the sport. Of course, Jack Nicklaus' accomplishments are unparalleled.
He is the winner of an astounding 18 Majors (Masters, US Open,
British Open, and PGA Championship), a record thought unbreakable
until... well, until Tiger. Tiger already has 10 Majors under
his belt and is really just getting started. A true golf phenom
in every sense of the word, Tiger has elevated the sport of golf
much the same way that Jack did before him. No two athletes have
meant more to their game than these two. And today we're witnessing
the "Changing of the Guard"
as Jack competes in his final Majors while Tiger dominates the
leaderboard much as Nicklaus did in years past. This great unsigned
photograph is a great remembrance of two golf legends passing
the torch in the sport they love. And for a limited time, a Web
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Tiger
Woods
Masters Flag Display (2005)
$3,995
He's
Back...
At the 2005 Masters, Tiger Woods made a 15-foot birdie putt, down
the slope, on the first extra hole Sunday to defeat Chris DiMarco
at Augusta and win his 4th Masters. With the victory, Woods, 29,
now has won nine major championships. "This entire week, I
hit so many beautiful golf shots," said Woods afterwards. In
fact at one point in the tournament, Woods made 16 birdies in a
30-hole stretch. And he turned back DiMarco's surprising challenge
with a shot of sheer magic. Tiger made an improbable birdie on the
par-3 16th when Woods skipped his chip shot up the slope and watched
it crawl 25 feet down to the cup, where it paused for 2 full seconds
before dropping. "I would rank that as one of the best ones
I've ever hit," Woods said. "It turned things around.
It was pretty huge." And the win was huge for Tiger as well.
It showed at the closing ceremony, where he cried while dedicating
this Masters victory to his father, who was too ill to leave his
hotel room. Ultimately, however, all that mattered to Woods was
having defending champion Phil Mickelson slip the green jacket over
his shoulders in the Butler Cabin, and being a major champion again
for the first time in nearly three years. This beautiful collectible
includes a hand-signed 2005 Masters Flag and an 11x14 reproduction
of the April 18th Sports Illustrated celebrating Tiger's victory.
Both handsomely framed and matted in mahogany, UV-protective glass
(very important for signature protection!) and classic dark green
suede matting. Autographed Masters Flags are very difficult to obtain
so don't delay in adding this timeless piece to your collection.
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Tiger
Woods
US Open Flag Display (2000)
$3,495
Tiger
Woods
100th U.S. Open Champion
Pebble Beach Golf Links
June 15-18, 2000
16-69-71-67 = 272 (-12)
15 Stroke Victory Was The Largest Margin of Victory
Ever in a Major Championship
So
reads the plaque on this beautiful Sports
Gallery Exclusive display. In the 100th US Open,
the rest of the field had to wonder what golf course Tiger Woods
played. Tiger opened with a 65 on Thursday and never looked back,
finishing 12-under and winning by a record 15 shots. His wire-to-wire
run at Pebble Beach left the Open and major championship record
books in tatters. ESPN golf analyst Andy North was so overwhelmed
with Woods' performance he declared it "as close to perfect
as I've ever seen." This stunning 41"w x 27"h display,
framed in mahogany, includes a limited edition hand-signed 2000
US Open/Pebble Beach Flag, a classic photo 2000 Open shot of Tiger
studying his putt in front of the 18th hole Leader Board, and
a replica ticket from Sunday's Final Round. A perfect collectible
of a near-perfect performance. [why
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Billed
as the "Peoples Open," the 2002 US Open took place at
Bethpage Black, the first public course to hold a PGA Major Championship.
Tiger Woods' score of 67-68-70-72=277, 3 under par, made him the
only competitor to shoot under par for the tournament on the longest
course in US Open history. This "39w x 22"h display includes
an autographed 2002 US Open Pin Flag, along with a photograph from
the tournament and commemorative plaque. A truly unique collectible. [why
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