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1991 • Pro Set
PGA Tour • #123

1991 • Pro Set • PGA Tour
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John Daly from Pga Tour (1991)
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The 1991 Pro Set PGA Tour John Daly sits at the entry-level tier of his collectible market, reflecting its mass-produced origins during a period when Pro Set was flooding the hobby with high print runs across multiple sports. As Daly's rookie card, it carries more significance than his later base issues, but the card's wide availability keeps it accessible rather than commanding a premium. Collectors focused on Daly's colorful career and major championship wins — the 1991 US Open and 1995 Open Championship — will find this card a foundational piece, though graded copies in gem mint condition do trade above raw examples.
Pro Set's 1991 PGA Tour release was a standard base set with no documented serial-numbered parallels or short prints, meaning raw copies exist in substantial quantities across the hobby. Population reports for graded examples remain relatively thin, as the low price point historically discouraged mass grading submissions — making high-grade PSA or BGS slabs rarer than the card's print run would suggest. Autographed copies of this issue do surface and represent a meaningful step up in scarcity, as authenticated signed versions carry limited supply relative to the unsigned base card.
Daly's status as a cult figure in golf — combining major championship credentials with an outsized personality — sustains collector interest beyond purely performance-driven demand, giving this rookie card a stable if modest floor. The grading arbitrage opportunity is real here: low submission rates historically mean that gem mint population counts are small, and renewed interest in 1990s golf cards could drive grading submissions upward and tighten supply at the top of the condition census. Autographed examples represent the stronger investment angle, as authenticated signatures on his recognized rookie card hold appeal for both golf memorabilia collectors and the broader vintage sports card market.

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