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Donald Trump's Personally-Owned Golf Clubs

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Donald Trump's Personally-Owned Golf Clubs

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Auction Date:2017 Oct 26 @ 18:00 (UTC-5 : EST/CDT)
Location:236 Commercial St., Suite 100, Boston, Massachusetts, 02109, United States
ALS - Autograph Letter Signed
ANS - Autograph Note Signed
AQS - Autograph Quotation Signed
AMQS - Autograph Musical Quotation Signed
DS - Document Signed
FDC - First Day Cover
Inscribed - “Personalized”
ISP - Inscribed Signed Photograph
LS - Letter Signed
SP - Signed Photograph
TLS - Typed Letter Signed
Donald Trump’s personally-owned and -used set of seven custom-made TaylorMade forged irons, 3–9, gifted to the head pro at Trump National Golf Club in Washington, DC, after the 2013 Junior PGA Championship. The clubheads are engraved “TG” for ‘Trump Golf,’ and have inset gold “Trump” coats of arms, and the irons have matching True Temper Dynamic Gold shafts with black-and-white Crossline Lamkin grips. Trump used these irons during his visits to Trump National Golf Club in Washington, DC, in 2009–2010, an estimated 15 to 20 times. In overall fine condition, with expected light signs of use.

Accompanied by a detailed notarized letter of provenance describing their history, in part: “I was employed at Trump National Golf Club, Washington D.C. (formerly The Lowes Island Club) from May 2006 to August 2013…In May 2009, the Trump Organization purchased the The Lowes Island Club and renamed it Trump National Golf Club…As soon as the Trump Organization purchased the property, a set of golf clubs was shipped from Taylor Made…This set included the custom made set of Taylor Made Forged Irons (9 Iron through 3 Iron) that I am writing about here today…In the summer of 2009, President Trump was onsite at Trump National Golf Club, Washington D.C. every other week or so to check in on the operations of his newly acquired property and would play golf while he was there, using these irons. After a few months of him owning the property, his visits decreased to a monthly frequency. I would estimate that he played golf with these irons 15 to 20 times over the 2009 and 2010 seasons.

In 2011, a new set of clubs was sent from Taylor Made for him to use and these irons were ‘retired’ and then kept permanently in the Head Golf Professional’s office. In February 2012, I was promoted to Head Golf Professional, in charge of all golf operations. As the Head Golf Professional, I would regularly meet directly with President Trump during his visits to the property to discuss many topics related to the operations…In the summer of 2013, Trump National Washington D.C. hosted the Junior PGA Championship which was the first golf event that the Trump Organization had hosted for the PGA of America. Following this event, President Trump gifted these irons to me.”

Long before entering the White House, the Trump name had become synonymous with many of the world’s most stunning and bucolic golf courses. After premiering West Palm Beach’s Trump International Golf Club in 1999, Trump proceeded to amass a total of 17 idyllic courses in a span of two decades, with locations that include the Hudson Valley, Scotland, and Dubai, with another set to open in Indonesia next year. Trump’s frequent golf outings have generated some of the most controversial headlines of his presidency. Between his inauguration and the end of July 2017, President Trump visited Trump National Golf Club in Washington, DC, a total of fifteen times. Even the crest he uses as the logo for his golf courses—that which is emblazoned on these clubs—is not without controversy. The New York Times ran an article in May headlined, ‘The Coat of Arms Said ‘Integrity.’ Now It Says ‘Trump,’’ describing the history of the symbol, which was officially granted to Joseph Davies in 1939; because of this, Trump is banned from using it in Britain, so his courses in Scotland use a different crest. Supported by their rock solid provenance, these Trump-used irons are simply extraordinary and represent the well-documented relationship between the sport of golf and the nation’s commander-in-chief.