The Trans-Mississippi Tournament is a prestigious amateur golf championship in the United States that has a long history of competitive play. The event is named after the Trans-Mississippi Golf Association, which was established in 1901 to promote amateur golf in the western part of the United States.
The 1967 Trans-Mississippi Tournament was held at the Shady Oaks Country Club in Fort Worth, Texas. This tournament featured some of the best amateur golfers from across the country and was highly regarded in the amateur golf circuit. It followed the format of stroke play over several days, where competitors played multiple rounds of golf to determine the overall winner. The Trans-Mississippi Tournament has seen many talented golfers participate over the years, and it has a reputation for maintaining a high level of competition and sportsmanship.
Today we present to you the Omega Champion Award pendant watch for the 1967 Trans-Mississippi tournament awarded to Mr. Hal Underwood. This 14k white gold watch pendant displays 9 diamonds on a silver sunburst dial. This is a one-of-a-kind gem, awarded to the 1st place winner of the Trans-Mississippi tournament in 1967.
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Year - 1967
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