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Rory McIlroy Signed "1st Major Victory" 16x20 Photo (UDA COA)

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Rory McIlroy Signed  1st Major Victory  16x20 Photo (UDA COA)

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Auction Date:2017 Oct 12 @ 19:00 (UTC-7 : PDT/MST)
Location:2320 W Peoria Ave Suite B142, Phoenix, Arizona, 85029, United States
2012 has been a banner year for Rory McIlroy and Upper Deck is proud to bring this new line of product to the marketplace. This piece comes complete with the serial numbered hologram from Upper Deck Authenticated. Golf prodigy Rory McIlroy is taking the golf world by storm. After winning the European Amateur in 2006, topping the World Amateur Golf Rankings in 2007, and winning his 2nd major championship at the age of 23, Rory has become one of the most collectible golfers since the emergence of Tiger Woods. Rewriting the records books, Rory became the youngest to win 2 majors since 1890 (Seve Ballesteros) joining the ranks of Jack Nicklaus and fellow Upper Deck spokesperson as the only players in PGA Tour history to win 6 events by the age of 23. As the #1 ranked golfer in the world, Rory ran away with the 2011 U.S. Open Championship scoring a tournament record 16 under par as he charged to an 8 shot victory. Later, he'd parallel that performance with another tournament record 8 shot victory, this time claiming the 2012 PGA Championship. Rory's legacy grows with each spectacular performance and has been labeled not only the most exciting young player in golf but also one of the most collectible. First Major is a 16x20 autographed picture of Rory McIlroy holding the 2011 US Open Championship trophy. His weekend score and tournament record 16-under par are printed in the lower right hand corner of this image. McIlroy has inked his signature and 2011 US Open Champ inscription in black paint pen on this limited edition of 250 display. His autograph and inscription have been authenticated by virtue of Upper Deck Authenticated's 5 Step Authentication Process.