Charlie Sifford Autograph

Charles Luther Sifford (June 2, 1922 – February 3, 2015) was an American professional golfer who was the first African American to play on the PGA Tour. He won the Greater Hartford Open in 1967 and the Los Angeles Open in 1969. He also won the United Golf Association's National Negro Open six times, and the PGA Seniors' Championship in 1975. More about Charlie Sifford

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Current items with a signature of Charlie Sifford

These are the most current items with a signature of Charlie Sifford that were listed on eBay and on other online stores - click here for more items.

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thumbnailCharlie Sifford autographed Golf Card (PGA Tour) 1991 Pro Set #231$19.00logo
thumbnailCharlie Sifford PGA Golf Leaf Legends of the Links Cut Signature Score Card BGS$774.99logo
For his contributions to golf, Sifford was inducted into the World Golf Hall of Fame in 2004. He was awarded the Old Tom Morris Award in 2007, the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 2014, and an honorary doctorate from the University of St Andrews. Lee Trevino referred to Sifford as the "Jackie Robinson" of golf, and Tiger Woods acknowledged that Sifford paved the way for his career.

Sifford was born in Charlotte, North Carolina, in 1922. He began work as a caddy at the age of thirteen. He moved to Philadelphia when he was 17 years old, where he played against local black golfers. He often played at Philadelphia’s Cobbs Creek Golf Course, a public facility that did not restrict players based on race, gender or ethnicity. Read even more about Charlie Sifford at Wikipedia

Traded items with a signature of Charlie Sifford

In total, we tracked 171 items since 01/01/2008. The chart below shows the trade volume over time.

The most expensive item with a signature of Charlie Sifford (Just Let Me Play: The Story of Charlie Sifford, the First Black Pga... (Signed)) was sold in February 2023 for $168.00 while the cheapest item (Charlie Sifford 1st Black Win PGA HOF Signed Card C1660) found a new owner for $0.99 in October 2011. The month with the most items sold (16) was February 2015 with an average selling price of $23.47 for an autographed item of Charlie Sifford. Sold items reached their highest average selling price in February 2023 with $168.00 and the month that saw the lowest prices with $0.99 was August 2010. In average, an autographed item from Charlie Sifford is worth $12.00.

Most recently, these items with a signature of Charlie Sifford were sold on eBay - click here for more items.

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thumbnail1991 Pro Set PGA Tour #231 Autographed Charlie Sifford Trading Card$4.85logo
thumbnail1991 Pro Set PGA Tour #231 Autographed Charlie Sifford Trading Card$4.85logo
thumbnail1992 PGA Tour Pro Set #243 Charlie Sifford Autographed Card$24.95logo
thumbnail2014 Leaf Legends of the Links Cut Signature Charlie Sifford World Golf HOF- /19$49.95logo
thumbnailByron Nelson and Charlie Sifford Signed 2014 Leaf Legends of Golf$34.00logo
thumbnailCHARLIE SIFFORD AUTOGRAPHED SIGNED 1991 PRO SET GOLF CARD/ AUTHENTICITY$54.99logo
thumbnailCharlie Sifford Signed 8x10 Golf Photo AUTO JSA COA$24.50logo
thumbnailJust Let Me Play by Charlie Sifford 1st Black PGA Golfer Hardback SIGNED w/DJ HB$37.00logo
thumbnailJust Let Me Play by Charlie Sifford 1st Black PGA Golfer Hardback Signed w/DJ HB$25.00logo
thumbnailSIGNED - JUST LET ME PLAY STORY OF CHARLIE SIFFORD FIRST BLACK PGA GOLFER$59.00logo

Latest News about Charlie Sifford

50 years later, Sifford’s cigar-less victory still resonates in L.A. (02/13/19): Charlie Sifford was a bit out of sorts when he teed it up in the first round of in the 1969 Los Angeles Open. Go to news article

Charlie Sifford funeral mixes golf stories with history, tears and appreciation (03/09/15): Charlie Sifford, who broke professional golf's color barrier in 1961, was remembered with laughter and tears during his funeral Tuesday in Cleveland Heights. Go to news article

Charlie Sifford, first black man on PGA Tour, dies at 92 (02/28/15): In this Jan. 13, 1969, photo, Charlie Sifford throws up his arms after he dropped a short par putt on the 18th green to tie Harold Henning at the end of 72 holes in the Los Angeles Open golf tournament. Go to news article

Charlie Sifford, golfer who broke color barrier, laid to rest in North Carolina (02/13/15): Barred from the PGA until he was nearly 40, Charlie Sifford broke ground all by himself.

A hometown goodbye to golfing legend Charlie Sifford (02/13/15): Well-wishers in the crowd of more than 200 included family members, fellow golfers, and former elected officials who measured Sifford's influence like a long putt sloping to the cup. Go to news article

Older News Stories about Charlie Sifford

Charlie Sifford funeral mixes golf stories with history, tears and appreciation (03/2015): Charlie Sifford, who broke professional golf's color barrier in 1961, was remembered with laughter and tears during his funeral Tuesday in Cleveland Heights. Go to news article

Charlie Sifford, first black man on PGA Tour, dies at 92 (02/2015): In this Jan. 13, 1969, photo, Charlie Sifford throws up his arms after he dropped a short par putt on the 18th green to tie Harold Henning at the end of 72 holes in the Los Angeles Open golf tournament. Go to news article

Music Legend Stevie Wonder and Golf Pro Charlie Sifford Receive Medal of Freedom (11/2014): Legendary Americans receive the highest civilian honor. Go to news article

Charlie Sifford stayed the course, blazed a trail for others (02/2014): His impact on the game is still felt today, but the 91-year-old says he wants his legacy to be that of a golfer, not a pioneer.

Tiger Woods pays tribute to ‘Grandpa’ Charlie Sifford (06/2013): Maybe the "fried chicken" part of Sergio Garcia's attack on Tiger Woods stuck in the victim's consciousness

Mount Dora library to host birthday party via Skype for black golf pioneer Charl (05/2013): MOUNT DORA — The W.T. Bland Public Library is an unlikely venue for a birthday party for pioneer African-American golfer Charlie Sifford, given that he doesn't live in Lake County.