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"PGA Champion" Charles Howell III Hand Signed 3X5 Card Todd Mueller COA

$ 7.91

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  • Product: Index Card
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  • Sport: Golf-PGA
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    Up for auction
    "PGA Champion" Charles Howell III Hand Signed 3X5 Card.
    This item is certified authentic by Todd Mueller Autographs and comes with their Certificate of Authenticity.
    ES-4852
    Charles Gordon Howell III
    (born June 20, 1979) is an American
    professional golfer
    who currently plays on the
    PGA Tour
    . He has been featured in the top 15 of the
    Official World Golf Ranking
    and ranked 9th on the
    PGA Tour
    money list in 2002. Known as one of the most consistent players on tour, he has managed over 90 top-ten finishes in his career, has earned over 38 million dollars on placement and victory purses, and has 3
    PGA Tour
    victories, his most recent in 2018. Howell was born and raised in
    Augusta, Georgia
    , the home town of the
    Masters Tournament
    . He was introduced to golf at age 7 by next-door neighbor, Graham Hill, with whom he is still friends. He was a member of Augusta Country Club, which is adjacent to Amen Corner at
    Augusta National Golf Club
    . Howell graduated from
    Westminster Schools of Augusta
    , and soon after attended
    Oklahoma State University
    , where he majored in Business Management. In 2000, he was a member of
    Oklahoma State's
    winning team and also the individual winner at the
    NCAA Division I Golf Championship
    with a record-setting 23-under-par performance. Also in 2000, he won the
    Haskins Award
    honoring the most outstanding collegiate golfer in the United States.
    Howell played in three professional events as an amateur. At the age of 17, Howell participated in his first PGA Tour event. He entered the
    Buick Challenge
    but missed the cut. The next year he missed the cut at the
    Canon Greater Hartford Open
    .