Bobby Jones with the four major championship trophies of 1930. Many struggled to name the accomplishment. Atlanta Journal's O.B. Keeler dubbed it the "Grand Slam", while George Trevor of the New York Sun wrote that Jones had "stormed the impregnable quadrilateral of golf."
This 11"x14" black and white historic photograph is available unframed or framed in black and double matted with silver accents and an engraved brass title plate. When framed outside dimensions are 18"x22". |