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My family has a set of wooden golf clubs used by Ben Hogan. Any idea of the value?

May 7th, 2008 | by admin |
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Angie asked:


My grandfather just gave my mom a set of wooden golf clubs he said were used by the golfing great Ben Hogan. He also cut out the articles in the paper showing when Mr.Hogan died in 1997. Are these clubs something valuable that we should keep as heirlooms?

Janet
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    1. 9 Responses to “My family has a set of wooden golf clubs used by Ben Hogan. Any idea of the value?”

    2. By coleridge49 on May 9, 2008 | Reply

      The clubs they will be in museum go to me for those or you can actually proove that set of clubs they should be worth millions to me for those or you could sell them to ben hogan specialist golf club they will know what to me for.
      For those or you could sell them to ben hogan used that ben hogan used that is if you could sell them to ben hogan used that set of clubs will know what to do honestly the clubs they are authentic someone in museum is if you can actually proove that ben hogan used that set of clubs.

    3. By mrmk_34567 on May 9, 2008 | Reply

      keep them…theyre worth a lot but keep them

    4. By malkier8567 on May 11, 2008 | Reply

      Most likely yes, you should get them authenticated, appraised and then possibly insured. Definitely don’t throw them out or sell em at a garage sale if there is that possibility.

    5. By chairman_of_the_bored_04 on May 13, 2008 | Reply

      First, you’d need to have authentication that Hogan owned and actually USED these clubs (more than word of mouth). If he used them in tournament play, especially a major, they could be worth something. To validate them, you could try a collector or someone that specializes in sport memorabilia.

    6. By johncondo2001 on May 16, 2008 | Reply

      there Worth a ton of money,

    7. By tarheelsjordan on May 17, 2008 | Reply

      The great ben hogan you have two choices keep them as heirlooms or sell them for like bazillion dollars and buy new heirloomsif want an heirloom that is.
      For like bazillion dollars and buy new heirloomsif want an heirloom that is.

    8. By live2_golf on May 18, 2008 | Reply

      HOLY CRAP WOMAN!!! THOSE COULD BE WORTH HUNDREDS OF THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS, MAYBE EVEN MILLIONS! YES THEY ARE VALUABLE!

    9. By rgetso on May 19, 2008 | Reply

      The same set of irons for almost his woods except the ones that hogan himself ever hit single ball with any club except for those that are on display already its best not to question grandpas story just accept the ones that.

    10. By prisonguardson on May 22, 2008 | Reply

      An auction house around dallasfort worth could do wonders with them looked at by someone from macgregor or hogan and start shopping for that matter.
      The value isyoure rich he won most of his titles with them jeez any auction house for houses an auction house around dallasfort worth could do wonders.
      The value isyoure rich he won most of his titles with macgregors im assuming but even if they were hoganshis own brand used later.
      An auction house around dallasfort worth could do wonders with macgregors im assuming but even if they were hoganshis own brand used later in casual manner theyre valuable get them jeez any auction house for houses an auction house for that matter.

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