ST. AUGUSTINE, Fla. -- The tiny, wooden clubs Phil Mickelson was given when he was 18 months old and the Green Jacket that Sandy Lyle earned when he became the first Briton to win the Masters are just some of the items that will make up the Class of 2012 Inductee Exhibits at the World Golf Hall of Fame.
Here are some of the notable items in each one:
PETER ALLISS
> An ABC broadcasters jacket and other
memorabilia from his more than 50 years as a broadcaster at the
BBC, ABC Sports and ESPN
> The bag he used as a player for Great Britain &
Ireland in the 1957 Ryder Cup
> Rare photos from his adventures on the course with the
likes of Sean Connery, Jack Lemmon and Seve Ballesteros
DAN JENKINS
> The typewriter he used as a staff member of
Sports Illustrated in the 1970s
> A personal letter from fellow Hall of Fame member Ben
Hogan
> Press badges dating back to the 1960s from the more than
200 major championships he has covered in his career
SANDY LYLE
> The kilt he wore after becoming the first
Briton to win the Masters in 1988
> The 7-iron he used to hit his famous shot from the
bunker on the 18th hole of that Masters, along with the putter he
used to sink the final putt
> His bag and trophy as part of the victorious 1985
European Ryder Cup side
Said Lyle about his locker: “It's something that your grandchildren and your own sons can see.”
PHIL MICKELSON
> The 6-iron he used to hit his legendary shot
from behind the trees on No. 13 during his victory at the 2010
Masters
> The gold helmet trophy from the 1991 Northern Telecom
Open, when he competed as an amateur and earned his first PGA TOUR
win
> Trophies from each of his three Masters victories, the
2005 PGA Championship and the 2007 PLAYERS Championship
Said Mickelson about his locker: “I had fun picking some of the stuff out and being able to kind of look back on some of the victories and tournaments and accomplishments and so forth. “
HOLLIS STACY
> The medals she received after winning the U.S.
Women’s Open in 1977, 1978 and 1984
> Metalwoods and wedges she used to earn the U.S.
Women’s Open titles
> A proclamation from her native city of Savannah, Ga.,
celebrating her outstanding achievements
Said Stacy about her locker: “ I came from a very large family, from Savannah, Georgia, so it was wonderful to see my entire family in the exhibit, and to see the clubs that we played with back then. They weren't hickory shaft, but they were damn near close. “