Description: YOUR VIEWING ONE: MARK O'MEARA & FRANK CONNER SIGNED WALT DISNEY WORLD OLDSMOBILE GOLF CLASSIC CAP. THIS CAP WAS PERSONALLY SIGNED BY BOTH OF THESE GREAT PLAYERS AT THE WALT DISNEY OLDSMOBILE CLASSIC GOLF TOURNAMENT. IN EXCELLENT CONDITION, FROM THE 1990'S, AT THE OLDSMOBILE GOLF CLASSIC FEATURING CLEAR AND CLEAN SIGNATURES. BLUE AND BLACK MARKER SIGNATURES - ON AN OFFICIAL WALT DISNEY PRO MICKEY DISNEY WHITE WITH A LEATHER BACKSTRAP - MADE IN THE USA. JUSIGNIT COLLECTIBLES! CERTIFIED AND SEALED CERTIFICATE INCLUDED. Mark O'Meara, an All-American at Long Beach State, clinched the U.S. Amateur title in 1979 by defeating the defending champion John Cook with a score of 8 and 7 in the final. That same year, he also triumphed in the California State Amateur Championship. In 1980, Mark O'Meara turned professional and went on to win 16 PGA Tour events, starting with the Greater Milwaukee Open in 1984, and securing the AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am five times. His most successful year came in 1998 at the age of 41, when he captured two major championships: The Masters and the British Open. His Masters win was particularly sweet, coming on his 15th attempt, and he partly credited his resurgence to the influence of Tiger Woods, with whom he had formed a close friendship. That year, he also won the Cisco World Match Play Championship and ascended to a career-high second place in the Official World Golf Ranking. Known for competing globally more frequently than many top American golfers, O'Meara has claimed victories in Europe, Asia, Australia, and South America. With his affable nature, he's become a beloved figure in international golf. Although his performance declined with the onset of the new millennium, marred by injuries, he achieved a notable victory at the Dubai Desert Classic in 2004, a European Tour event, marking his first tour win since 1998. After his dual major victories in 1998, O'Meara was honored with the BBC Overseas Sports Personality of the Year award, recognizing a non-British athlete's significant impact on their sport within the year. His illustrious career was further celebrated with his induction into the World Golf Hall of Fame in 2015. Frank Conner transitioned from tennis to golf, turning professional in 1971. After failing to qualify four times, he earned his tour card and joined the PGA Tour in 1975. He competed on the PGA Tour from 1975 to 1989 and returned in 1992. Conner finished second four times: at the 1979 First NBC New Orleans Open to Hubert Green, at the 1981 Quad Cities Open to Dave Barr in a five-man playoff, at the 1982 Sea Pines Heritage to Tom Watson in a playoff, and at the 1984 Bank of Boston Classic to George Archer. He claimed victory at the 1988 Deposit Guaranty Golf Classic, an official money event but not an official PGA Tour win. His top major championship finish was T-6 at the 1981 U.S. Open. Frank Conner competed on the Ben Hogan Tour (now the Nationwide Tour) from 1990 to 1991 and from 1993 to 1995. He secured two wins in 1991 at the Ben Hogan Knoxville Open and the Ben Hogan Tulsa Open, finishing fifth on the money list and regaining his PGA Tour card. Upon reaching 50 in 1996, Conner joined the Senior PGA Tour (now the Champions Tour), playing from 1996 to 2002. His best results were second-place finishes at the 1997 The Transamerica and the 1998 Kroger Senior Classic, the latter in a five-man playoff. (Wikipedia) PLEASE REVIEW THE IMAGES FOR YOUR EVALUATION AND CONSDERATION. MARK O'MEARA & FRANK CONNER SIGNED WALT DISNEY WORLD OLDSMOBILE GOLF CLASSIC CAP Click images to enlarge Description YOUR VIEWING ONE: MARK O'MEARA & FRANK CONNER SIGNED WALT DISNEY WORLD OLDSMOBILE GOLF CLASSIC CAP. THIS CAP WAS PERSONALLY SIGNED BY BOTH OF THESE GREAT PLAYERS AT THE WALT DISNEY OLDSMOBILE CLASSIC GOLF TOURNAMENT. IN EXCELLENT CONDITION, FROM THE 1990'S, AT THE OLDSMOBILE GOLF CLASSIC FEATURING CLEAR AND CLEAN SIGNATURES. BLUE AND BLACK MARKER SIGNATURES - ON AN OFFICIAL WALT DISNEY PRO MICKEY DISNEY WHITE WITH A LEATHER BACKSTRAP - MADE IN THE USA. JUSIGNIT COLLECTIBLES! CERTIFIED AND SEALED CERTIFICATE INCLUDED. Mark O'Meara, an All-American at Long Beach State, clinched the U.S. Amateur title in 1979 by defeating the defending champion John Cook with a score of 8 and 7 in the final. That same year, he also triumphed in the California State Amateur Championship. In 1980, Mark O'Meara turned professional and went on to win 16 PGA Tour events, starting with the Greater Milwaukee Open in 1984, and securing the AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am five times. His most successful year came in 1998 at the age of 41, when he captured two major championships: The Masters and the British Open. His Masters win was particularly sweet, coming on his 15th attempt, and he partly credited his resurgence to the influence of Tiger Woods, with whom he had formed a close friendship. That year, he also won the Cisco World Match Play Championship and ascended to a career-high second place in the Official World Golf Ranking. Known for competing globally more frequently than many top American golfers, O'Meara has claimed victories in Europe, Asia, Australia, and South America. With his affable nature, he's become a beloved figure in international golf. Although his performance declined with the onset of the new millennium, marred by injuries, he achieved a notable victory at the Dubai Desert Classic in 2004, a European Tour event, marking his first tour win since 1998. After his dual major victories in 1998, O'Meara was honored with the BBC Overseas Sports Personality of the Year award, recognizing a non-British athlete's significant impact on their sport within the year. His illustrious career was further celebrated with his induction into the World Golf Hall of Fame in 2015. Frank Conner transitioned from tennis to golf, turning professional in 1971. After failing to qualify four times, he earned his tour card and joined the PGA Tour in 1975. He competed on the PGA Tour from 1975 to 1989 and returned in 1992. Conner finished second four times: at the 1979 First NBC New Orleans Open to Hubert Green, at the 1981 Quad Cities Open to Dave Barr in a five-man playoff, at the 1982 Sea Pines Heritage to Tom Watson in a playoff, and at the 1984 Bank of Boston Classic to George Archer. He claimed victory at the 1988 Deposit Guaranty Golf Classic, an official money event but not an official PGA Tour win. His top major championship finish was T-6 at the 1981 U.S. Open. Frank Conner competed on the Ben Hogan Tour (now the Nationwide Tour) from 1990 to 1991 and from 1993 to 1995. He secured two wins in 1991 at the Ben Hogan Knoxville Open and the Ben Hogan Tulsa Open, finishing fifth on the money list and regaining his PGA Tour card. Upon reaching 50 in 1996, Conner joined the Senior PGA Tour (now the Champions Tour), playing from 1996 to 2002. His best results were second-place finishes at the 1997 The Transamerica and the 1998 Kroger Senior Classic, the latter in a five-man playoff. (Wikipedia) PLEASE REVIEW THE IMAGES FOR YOUR EVALUATION AND CONSDERATION. Payment PAYMENT OPTIONS: BUYER PURCHASE PROTECTION PAYPAL PAYMENTS ALL MAJOR CREDIT CARDS THROUGH PAYPAL GIFT CERTIFICATES - UPON REQUEST. Pictures sell! Auctiva offers Free Image Hosting and Editing.300+ Listing Templates! Auctiva gets you noticed! The complete eBay Selling Solution. Track Page Views WithAuctiva's Counter
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Product: PRO MICKEY DISNEY CAP
Sport: Golf-PGA
Autograph Authentication: YES, JUSIGNIT COLLECTIBLES!
YEAR AUTHENTICATING: OVER 30 GREAT YEARS
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Event/Tournament: WALT DISNEY OLDSMOBILE CLASSIC
Player: MARK O'MEARA AND FRANK CONNER
Signed: Yes
Team: U.S. RYDER CUP MEMBER