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Tiger Woods’ Sunday Red Masters Shirt Sells For Huge Sum At Auction

Tiger Woods' Sunday Red Masters Shirt Sells For Huge Sum At Auction

One of Tiger Woods’s iconic red shirts that he wore on the Sunday of the 2010 Masters has sold at auction for almost $140,000.

Golden Age Auctions (opens in new tab) began the bidding on the Nike shirt, which is signed by Woods, at $5,000 when the auction began in November. However, it didn’t take long for the asking price to rapidly increase, and reached over $40,000 by the end of the first day’s bidding. Finally, the shirt sold for $139,348.80 after bidding closed on 10 December.

Woods wore the shirt during a round that saw him finish tied for fourth at the tournament, five shots behind Phil Mickelson. However, while he couldn’t produce a Major win wearing the shirt, one of the reasons it it thought to have commanded such a high asking price is because it is thought to be the first Sunday red shirt worn by Woods that has ever been in circulation, and it could be the last.

The shirt worn by Tiger Woods at the 2010 Masters

(Image credit: Golden Age Auctions)

Before the auction began, Ryan Carey of Golden Age Auctions explained to Golf Digest (opens in new tab) why he expected the shirt to be in high demand. He said: “We believe this is the only Sunday red from a Masters Tournament that has been auctioned, and the others might not surface.

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