Golf Fans & Collectors
eBay listings include millions of items at any one given time and doing specific item searches can be time consuming and sometimes confusing. BogeyShooters.com makes it easy for anyone shopping for golf memorabilia or tickets to pro golf events on eBay feel like they have a little more control. We give you a better browsing experience by bringing those items to one central location, while providing some news and commentary along the way. Simply put, it’s just a nice, simple place for golf nuts to hang out.
Tickets for events like The Masters or U.S. Open can be almost impossible to find but passes to such prestigious events are almost always available via eBay. BogeyShooters.com puts those ticket sellers in touch with buyers by offering a convenient portal. eBay is the purest method for buyers and sellers because of the auction format. Cheap tickets to PGA tournaments can often be found here.
Many of those who attend PGA Tour events are also golf memorabilia collectors and while most of the attention devoted to sports collecting is focused on items like baseball cards or autographed footballs, the golf collectible market has been rapidly emerging as a very popular niche. Most collectors of golf memorabilia utilize eBay to locate hard-to-find items while sellers find it’s the easiest most successful way to market their items. Chances are you’ll find something of interest here and you won’t have to hunt through everything else to find it.
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June 13th, 2009 at 8:27 pm
My father was a golf pro who recently moved into a retirement home. I found a whole file cabinet of old equipement catalogs (late 50’s- early 1970’s, some with price lists. All are in outstanding condition.
These have any value? I also have a MacGregor media guide (from early 1960’s–Jack was new member)–he was a staff member.
Let me know if there is a market for these. I do recall spending hours looking through them when I was a kid.
October 10th, 2009 at 1:39 am
There is some value there, but not a lot. Much would depend upon who is featured on the cover. Covers with Nicklaus, Palmer, etc. would carry more weight, obviously.
October 25th, 2009 at 9:56 pm
I have a contestants pin from 1939 crosby in rsf ca any value
October 29th, 2009 at 7:58 am
No doubt, yes. Haven’t seen one of these before but I’m guessing $200-300.