What would a 1997 Masters Golf Tournament folding chair signed by Tiger Woods be worth today?

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robbowden94 asked:

This folding chair could only be purchased at the tournament and it is in perfect condition with the price tag still on it (also in perfect condition). It was purchased by my grandfather at the tourney in 97 and was signed by tiger woods.

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3 Responses to “What would a 1997 Masters Golf Tournament folding chair signed by Tiger Woods be worth today?”

  1. spaz says:

    collectibles are tricky. you have to find someone who wants it. it’s value will be different to each collector.

  2. dalehenrics says:

    Wow… that is special. Here’s the thing. It really depends on where you sell it and if the right person is there. Some collectors of Tiger Woods memorabilia are willing to pay quite a bit for 97 masters pieces in good condition. signed and unsigned. I would not be suprised if something like that sold for $5-10,000. Again, it could go for much more if the right person were buying. I noticed that there is a 97 masters flag on Ebay right now signed by Tiger going for $16,000. It just goes to show you how collectible this kind of thing is. Make sure you take good care of it.

    (check out the flag!)

  3. good_to_go48 says:

    Tiger’s apple core at this year’s US Open sold for $10k. So I imagine a chair like that would easily nab six digits if not seven. Pretty sad people pay that much for stuff like that, but they do.

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