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Rare Tiger Woods’s Tour Debut Ticket Sold For 300x Price Three Decades Later

Every sort of unusual thing happens in the golf industry. Whether it is entities getting robbed or a very old ticket selling for 300x its original price. Did we reveal it too soon? Oh well, so just you all know, a rare ticket from Tiger Woods’s professional golf tour debut in 1992 has been sold for a staggering 300 times its original price, three decades later.

In 1992, Tiger Woods played his first professional tournament at the Los Angeles Open in Riviera. He was just 16 at the time and was able to play because of a sponsor exemption. Woods became the youngest male competitor in an official Tour event that week. Tickets from this event have become highly sought after by collectors and golf enthusiasts, which has driven its value so much that everyone is shocked.

The Golf Auction recently set up a 32-year-old ticket for purchase, and buyers from all around the world were ready for the treat. The original ticket, which was priced at $25, was sold for $8,674. 51. We were as shocked as you are right now after seeing the price. But the news is legit. The one reason for this price is definitely its uniqueness.

Only 30 examples of this ticket exist, making it a true holy grail for golf collectors and enthusiasts. The rarity of this ticket is mind-blowing but understandable. Who would have thought to save a ticket from a local teenager’s first professional tournament? Clearly, not a lot of people. This specific ticket, with its blue and red print variant, was exclusive to the Golf’s Golden Circle (GGC) and granted access to the grounds, clubhouse, and a day of the holder’s choosing.

USA Today via Reuters

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