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The set of irons Tiger Woods used during his 'Tiger Slam' haul between 2000 and 2001, have been listed for auction and are set to smash golf memorabilia sale records. Woods used the Titleist set when winning four major titles on the bounce across two seasons, which resulted in the birth of the phrase 'Tiger Slam'.
The clubs that produced arguably the greatest performances in the sport's history are now up for sale for the first time since 2010. Twelve years ago, Todd Brock was the man to purchase them, after paying £43,420 ($57,242).
Now, though, the iron set is set to smash auction records with some predicting this time around the sale could exceed over one million dollars (£758,415). Golden Age Auctions is the company in charge of the sale, and current bidding at the time of writing sits at a cool £212,373 ($280,000)


