Description
Explore the rich history of golf with this collectible vintage magazine, the Sports Illustrated June 14, 1965 issue, titled "U.S. Open: Roughest of Them All." This unique publication offers readers a captivating look into one of golf's most illustrious tournaments, known for its challenging courses and intense competition. As a significant piece of sports memorabilia, it provides an insight into the sport's dynamics over fifty years ago, making it an essential addition for any collector of vintage magazines.
This specific issue captures the essence of the 1960s era in sports, showcasing not only the fiercest competitions but also the legendary players who defined the game during that time. Enthusiasts will appreciate the vibrant photographs and compelling articles that outline the challenges faced by golfers at the U.S. Open. This magazine serves as a fantastic conversation starter and a nostalgic reflection on the evolution of golf.
The magazine is in good condition, complete with a plastic protective covering to ensure long-lasting preservation. It does have a label on the front, but this only adds to its vintage charm. Expect minor wear consistent with its age, which enhances its character and authenticity. Collectors will find great value in adding this vintage Sports Illustrated issue to their collection.

- Comes with a plastic protective covering for preservation.
- Captures the history and excitement of the U.S. Open, perfect for collectors.
Don’t miss out on the opportunity to own this remarkable piece of sports history. Whether you are a passionate collector or just someone inspired by the thrilling world of golf, this vintage Sports Illustrated magazine offers a unique blend of cultural significance and nostalgia. Get your hands on this collectible vintage magazine and relive the unforgettable moments from the 1965 U.S. Open today!