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Autographs of Tommy Armour

Thomas Dickson Armour (24 September 1896 – 11 September 1968) was a Scottish-born golfer who played primarily in the United States. He was nicknamed The Silver Scot. He was the winner of three of golf's major championships: 1927 U.S. Open, 1930 PGA, and 1931 Open Championship. Armour popularized the term yips, the colloquial term for a sudden and unexplained loss of skills in experienced athletes.
Armour was born on 24 September 1896 in Boroughmuir, Edinburgh, Scotland, the son of Martha Dickson and her husband George Armour, a baker. He went to school at Boroughmuir High School, Edinburgh, (formerly Boroughmuir Senior Secondary School) and studied at the University of Edinburgh. During his early golf career, he played at Lothianburn Golf Club near the Pentland Hills. At the outbreak of World War I enlisted with the Black Watch and was a machine-gunner. He rose from private to Staff Major in the Tank Corps. His conduct earned him an audience with George V. However, he lost his sight to a mustard gas explosion and surgeons had to add a metal plate to his head and left arm. During his convalescence, he regained the sight of his right eye, and began playing much more golf.
Armour won the 1920 French Amateur tournament. He moved to the United States and met Walter Hagen who gave him a job as secretary of the Westchester-Biltmore Club. In 1920, he won a PGA Tour event, the Pinehurst Fall Pro-Am Bestball, while still an amateur, pairing with professional Leo Diegel.
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Traded items with a signature of Tommy Armour

The most expensive item with a signature of Tommy Armour (Very Rare Ben Hogan personal Tommy Armour blades and signed photo) was sold in May 2022 for £800.00 while the cheapest item (TOMMY ARMOUR III (USA), 1991 Pro Set PGA Tour card, ORIGINALLY SIGNED!) found a new owner for £2.99 in September 2020. The month with the most items sold (3) was August 2025 with an average selling price of £14.01 for an autographed item of Tommy Armour. Sold items reached their highest average selling price in May 2022 with £800.00 and the month that saw the lowest prices with £2.99 was September 2020. In average, an autographed item from Tommy Armour is worth £13.97.

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thumbnailPGA Legend TOMMY ARMOUR III Autographed 1991 PRO SET Card£11.06logo
thumbnailPGA Legend TOMMY ARMOUR III Autographed 1991 PRO SET Card£11.49logo
thumbnailPGA Legend TOMMY ARMOUR III Autographed 1991 PRO SET Card£11.38logo
thumbnailPGA Legend TOMMY ARMOUR III Autographed 1991 PRO SET Card£11.39logo
thumbnailPGA Legend TOMMY ARMOUR III Autographed 1991 PRO SET Card£11.58logo
thumbnailPGA Legend TOMMY ARMOUR III Autographed 1991 PRO SET Card£13.90logo
thumbnailPGA Legend TOMMY ARMOUR III Autographed 1991 PRO SET Card£13.85logo
thumbnailPGA Legend TOMMY ARMOUR III Autographed 1991 PRO SET Card£13.64logo
thumbnailPGA Legend TOMMY ARMOUR III Autographed 1991 PRO SET Card£13.48logo
thumbnailPGA Legend TOMMY ARMOUR III Autographed 1991 PRO SET Card£13.95logo
thumbnailPGA Legend TOMMY ARMOUR III Autographed 1991 PRO SET Card£13.88logo
thumbnailPGA Legend TOMMY ARMOUR III Autographed 1991 PRO SET Card£13.97logo
thumbnailPGA Legend TOMMY ARMOUR III Autographed 1991 PRO SET Card£14.18logo
thumbnailPGA Legend TOMMY ARMOUR III Autographed 1991 PRO SET Card£14.15logo
thumbnailPGA Legend TOMMY ARMOUR III Autographed 1991 PRO SET Card£14.38logo