
This framed 16x20 photo of Jack Nicklaus crossing the Hogan Bridge near the 12th hole of the Augusta National Course during the 1974 Masters Tournament has been personally hand signed by the 'Golden Bear'. This collectible also comes with a descriptive plate double matted and framed in an ornate cherry frame. In 1960, at age 20, Nicklaus entered the U.S. Open and finished second by two strokes, having posted the lowest score ever by an amateur. Two years later, as a pro, Nicklaus beat Arnold Palmer in a final-round playoff to become the youngest-ever winner of the U.S. Open. Nicklaus tally of 18 Major titles remains unequalled, as does his total of six victories in the Masters. Jack Nicklaus, who was still winning Major tournaments at age 42, retired from PGA competition in 2005. This product includes the official Golden Bear hologram and an individually numbered; tamper evident hologram from Mounted Memories. To ensure authenticity, the hologram can be reviewed online. This process helps to ensure that the product purchased is authentic and eliminates any possibility of duplication or fraud. Measures 23 1/2 x 33 x 1.
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