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1991 • Pro Set
PGA Tour • #123

1991 • Pro Set • PGA Tour
PGA Tour
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John Daly from Pga Tour (1991)
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As John Daly's only widely recognized rookie card, this 1991 Pro Set PGA Tour issue commands a premium relative to his other appearances in the hobby, particularly in high-grade slabs. Daly's cult following and two major championship victories — the 1991 PGA Championship and 1995 Open Championship — anchor sustained collector interest beyond casual golf card buyers. With only one active listing currently available, the market is thin, meaning price discovery is largely driven by occasional auction results rather than consistent sales volume.
The 1991 Pro Set PGA Tour set was mass-produced during the junk wax era, meaning raw copies are relatively easy to source, and the base card carries no serial numbering or parallel structure. However, graded population reports reveal that high-grade examples (PSA 9 and above) are far less common than the print run would suggest, as centering and surface quality issues plague the set. The combination of a large raw supply but a constrained high-grade population creates a meaningful tiered market between raw and slabbed copies.
Daly's status as a polarizing, fan-favorite figure with genuine major championship credentials gives this rookie card a durable collector base that insulates it from sharp demand drops. Grading submission trends for early 1990s golf cards have accelerated as the golf card market matures, gradually tightening the supply of investment-grade slabs. While Daly is retired from competitive relevance, his outsized cultural presence in golf keeps this card in steady demand among vintage golf collectors, suggesting stable if not explosive long-term market momentum.

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