Walter Hagen Autograph

Walter Charles Hagen (December 21, 1892 – October 6, 1969) was an American professional golfer and a major figure in golf in the first half of the 20th century. His tally of 11 professional majors is third behind Jack Nicklaus (18) and Tiger Woods (15). Known as the "father of professional golf," he brought publicity, prestige, big prize money, and lucrative endorsements to the sport. Hagen is rated one of the greatest golfers ever. More about Walter Hagen

Affiliate disclosure: When you click on links to various merchants on this site and make a purchase, this can result in this site earning a commission. Affiliate programs and affiliations include, but are not limited to, the eBay Partner Network.

Current items with a signature of Walter Hagen

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

Picture Item Title Price Store
thumbnail2018 BGS Walter Hagen Beckett Authentic Autograph GOLF 1 of 1 Auto$699.99logo
thumbnailVintage GOLFER JOE KIRKWOOD Signed TRICK SHOT Golf Photo AUTOGRAPH Walter Hagen$175.00logo
thumbnailWALTER HAGEN GOLF SIGNED AUTOGRAPH PHOTO PRINT$2.30logo
thumbnailWALTER HAGEN GOLF SIGNED AUTOGRAPH PHOTO PRINT$2.30logo
thumbnailWALTER HAGEN GOLF SIGNED AUTOGRAPH PHOTO PRINT $7.26logo
thumbnailWALTER HAGEN GOLF SIGNED AUTOGRAPH PHOTO PRINT $6.69logo
Hagen won the U.S. Open twice, and in 1922 he became the first native-born American to win The Open Championship, and won the Claret Jug three more times. He also won the PGA Championship a record-tying five times (all in match play), and the Western Open five times when it had near-major championship status. Hagen totaled 45 PGA wins in his career, and was a six-time Ryder Cup captain.

Born in Rochester, New York, Hagen came from a working-class family of German descent. His parents were William and Louisa (Boelke) Hagen. His father worked as a millwright and blacksmith in Rochester's railroad-car shops. Walter was the second of William and Louisa's five children and the only son. Read even more about Walter Hagen at Wikipedia

Traded items with a signature of Walter Hagen

In total, we tracked 62 items since 01/01/2008. The chart below shows the trade volume over time.

The most expensive item with a signature of Walter Hagen (Walter Hagen Autographed/Signed Book The Walter Hagen Story PSA/DNA Letter 318) was sold in April 2015 for $1029.00 while the cheapest item (WALTER HAGEN AUTOGRAPH SIGNATURE GOLF BALL THE HAIG 90 PGA TOUR) found a new owner for $2.34 in November 2015. The month with the most items sold (2) was December 2017 with an average selling price of $358.75 for an autographed item of Walter Hagen. Sold items reached their highest average selling price in April 2015 with $1029.00 and the month that saw the lowest prices with $2.34 was November 2015. In average, an autographed item from Walter Hagen is worth $249.92.

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

Picture Item Title Price Store
thumbnailAuthentic Signed Autographed Walter Hagen Hole In One Club Certificate 1964$149.00logo
thumbnailAutographed Gene Sarazen and Walter Hagen Framed Golf Painting VERY RARE! $995.00logo
thumbnailRare Walter Hagen PSA DNA 1934 Signed Auto Autograph Note HOF Golf Legend$950.00logo
thumbnailVintage Personally Signed Walter Hagen Hole In One Club Golf Certificate 1954$249.00logo
thumbnailWalter Hagen Autographed 1959 Sport Magazine Golf Art Photo 7 x 10 1/2$180.51logo
thumbnailWalter Hagen Autographed 3x5 Card Professional Golfer PSA Letter dec 1969$399.99logo
thumbnailWalter Hagen Bill Mehlhorn Signed Cut - JSA Letter of Authenticity.$550.00logo
thumbnailWalter Hagen RARE Vintage 8x10 Photo Signed Autographed PGA HOF PSA DNA$499.99logo
thumbnailWalter Hagen Signed 1956 1ST Edition THE WALTER HAGEN STORY$227.50logo
thumbnailWalter Hagen Signed Autographed Cut - PSA/DNA Authenticated$495.00logo

Latest News about Walter Hagen

This P.G.A. Champion Lost the Wanamaker Trophy. Oops. (05/18/22): It goes to the winner of the P.G.A. Championship, but Walter Hagen lost it after he won in 1925. Go to news article