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Golf Legend Gary Player Suing Son, Grandson over Memorabilia Dispute

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Golf legend Gary Player has accused his son and grandson of selling or attempting to sell his memorabilia.

Per Kimberly Miller of the Palm Beach Post, Player originally filed a complaint against his son, Marc Player, in May. He followed that up by filing a lawsuit in November against Damian Player, Marc's son.

Among the items that were sold at auction last year against Gary's wishes were the trophy he received for winning the Masters in 1974, one of his South African Open trophies, the irons he used during the 1965 U.S. Open and the shoes he wore during his 52nd and final Masters appearance in 2009.