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Tiger Woods' Irons Used to Win 4 Majors in a Row Sell at Auction for Record $5.1M

Related Topics: Tiger Woods, Horton Smith

An iron set that Tiger Woods used to win four major tournaments in a row from 2000 to 2001 sold at auction for a record $5.1 million through Golden Age Auctions, according to ESPN's Tom VanHaaren.

The Titleist 681-T iron set is now the highest selling piece of golf memorabilia, according to VanHaaren, passing Horton Smith's green jacket that previously sold for $682,000 in 2013.

The seller of the Woods' iron set, Todd Brock, bought them from former Titleist vice president of player promotions Steve Mata in 2010 for just $57,242. Brock said, according to VanHaaren:

"I've had them for 12 years now, and I haven't told anybody that I owned them.