Reading from Tee to Green
NP (Canada): Peter Jackson, 1971. 12p, illus. wrapps. very scarce instructional pamphlet published in Canada. Not in D&J. More
Every autograph is unique and adds a special uniqueness to a collection.
Collecting major champions, Ryder Cup players, personally collected autographs, signed letters, photographs, flags, balls.
Just a few ways to collect.
Authentic autographs are crucial, unfortunately many fakes do exist, and without actually having collected the autograph personally there is no 100% guarantee it is real. Following that, buying from a reputable source that stands by their autographs, finding authentic samples to compare with are all great ways, SEE OUR BIOS & AUTOGRAPHS page.
Remember some players autographs change at various stages of a career, Bobby Jones, Tiger Woods, Seve Ballesteros, are perfect examples of evolving signatures.
Where or how the autograph signed, i.e. smudged on the back of a glove or on the first page of their most popular book or a 8x10 photograph makes the world of difference to value and collectability, always choose autographs you enjoy looking at.
NP (Canada): Peter Jackson, 1971. 12p, illus. wrapps. very scarce instructional pamphlet published in Canada. Not in D&J. More
NP (Canada): Peter Jackson, 1971. 12p, illus. wrapps. very scarce instructional pamphlet published in Canada. Signed by Player. D&J P15190. More
Dublin, Ohio: The Memorial Tournament, 1997. 165p, stamped leatherette. Foreword by Arnold Palmer. limited edition. 144/200 Autobiography. Signed by Player, but likely a facsimile signature. A scarce title. D&J P15160. More
New York: Broadway Books, 1995. 160p, cloth, signed by Player. D&J 13780. More
Gary Player autographed photograph ideal for framing. 1961, 1974, 1978 Masters 1965 U.S. Open, 1962, 1972 PGA and 1959, 1968 and 1974 Open Champion. More
Waco, Texas: Word Books, 1974. 193p, cloth. Long inscription. More