Jack Nicklaus' brother Bob
McGregor golf clubs
Walter Hagen golf clubs are one of the house brands carried by Dick's Sporting Goods. They are actually made by Nicklaus Golf.
I have a set of MacGregor Ambassador III by Nicklaus clubs. I think I got them in 1988 or 1989.
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$500
It is worth a lot! If it is in good condition then it could be worth thousands. But before you sell it on eBay, go to a golf pro and ask them.
In 1974 Jack Nicklaus was inducted into the World Golf Hall of Fame.
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$100
Jack Nicklaus with 6.
Toney Penna was famous for persimmon drivers, primarily. Back then, clubs were designed, developed, prototyped and handcrafted by the same person and his persimmon woods were very popular on and off the tour. He went on to design lots of very very good clubs, but his company and the clubs that bore his name never really gained much popularity. In the early 90's, Penna Golf wasn't doing to well (the Callaway Big Bertha was kicking everyone's ass). Nicklaus sold his shares of MacGregor and bought out Toney Penna to form Nicklaus Golf. In fact, Nicklaus liked the designs that Penna had at the time so much, that he thought he could save the company simply by putting his name on it. See the "Toney Penna Innovator" and the Nicklaus N1 irons for reference. Value: Penna Innovators from the early 90s or some of his stuff from the 60s and 70s in pristine condition might be worth a couple hundred bucks to the right person.