Sam Snead’s Golf Bag | |
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Origin |
Sam Snead |
Type |
Golf Bag |
Effects |
Gives the user a perfect swing and club for each different putt |
Downsides |
User will lose sponsorships and financial help |
Activation |
Playing a game of golf |
Collected by |
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Section |
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Aisle |
805532-4581 |
Shelf |
254788-2995-084 |
Date of Collection |
March 19, 2013 |
[Source] |
Origin[]
Sam Snead was American professional golfer who was one of the top players in the world for most of four decades. Snead won a record 82 PGA Tour events, including seven majors. Snead's nickname was "Slammin' Sammy" and he was admired by many for having the so-called "perfect swing," which generated many imitators. In a 1959 game against Mason Rudolph, he deliberately lost a televised game so he wouldn’t instead be disqualified. Snead had accidently brought along an extra club he had been experimenting with, which he explained to the referees after the game finished. After the incident came to light, the sponsor cancelled further participation in the series.
Effects[]
This bag holds clubs that give the user the perfect swing. When the user is confronted by a different hole, the bag customizes and creates the correct club for the situation. The selected club will be highlighted with a white glow while inside the bag. However, with increased use, the user gradually loses all sponsorships and financial support.