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Nixon Richard

Richard Nixon Western White House Golf Archive, Superb Provenance!

 

A small lot of artifacts relating to Richard Nixon's personal golf course on his San Clemente, California estate, more commonly known as the Western White House. In very good to near fine condition, with individual condition issues noted below. Air-tight provenance includes a written statement provided by Stephen E. Dull, the son of Nixon's private golf course designer.

 

The archive consists of:

 

1. An 8 San Clemente golf call custom-printed "Western White House" on front.

 

2. A dark blue golfing tee with "Richard Nixon" appearing in yellow block lettering on one side. Part of the top is missing (see below for explanation.) 2.25".

 

3. An unused 20-pc matchbook with a gilt-embossed presidential seal recto.

 

4. Two period San Clemente Estate's Golf Course publicity booklets issued by the Golfing Friends of the President (San Bernardino, CA: Golf Course Book Co.) The booklet shows schematics of each of the nine holes interspersed with color photos and poetic couplets. One with slightly faded front cover, the other with small stained inner front cover. 4.125" x 5.5".

 

5. Two period San Clemente Estate's Golf Course score cards including one unused. The used score card shows the results of 11 holes played by "Dad" and "Stuie." Expected wear including folds and wrinkles.

 

6. Reprint of a black and white photograph originally taken by Robert L. Knudsen, showing Nixon golfing at nearby Camp Pendleton during the summer of 1970.

 

7. 1p undated statement prepared by Stephen E. Dull, the son of the designer of Nixon's San Clemente Estate's Golf Course.

 

Provenance:

 

"My father was contacted by a Presidential staff member while he was working at the Irvine Coast Country Club as the greens keeper. He was asked to design and oversee the construction of President Nixon's golf course on the grounds of the Western White House in San Clemente, CA. He accepted the opportunity and eventually became the overseer of the entire grounds at the president's estate.

 

The golf ball was given to me after a round of golf at The Western White House. It was the usual practice that after the last putt on the 9th hole Mr. Nixon would give his ball to whomever he was playing with, that is how this ball along with many others. The ball was actually used by president Nixon during a round of golf at The Western White House in San Clemente, CA.

 

The broken tee was used by Mr. Nixon as well. I picked it up after a tee shot.

 

Stephen E. Dull."

 

Richard Nixon started golfing as Vice President, taking the lead from his golf-obsessed presidential running mate Dwight D. Eisenhower. By all accounts, Nixon was a proficient golfer. His personal best was 79, with a typical handicap of 12.

 

Between 1969 and 1980, the Nixons lived at La Casa Pacifica, a cliff-side property located halfway between Los Angeles and San Diego overlooking the Pacific Ocean. The 10-room Mission Style mansion had been constructed in 1926 and had extensive grounds. The Orange County Golfing Friends of the President paid for a private 9-hole golf course to be designed, constructed, and maintained for the president's use. Nixon frequently worked at his Western White House during his presidency, even receiving foreign heads of state here.

 

This item comes with a Certificate from John Reznikoff, a premier authenticator for both major 3rd party authentication services, PSA and JSA (James Spence Authentications), as well as numerous auction houses.

 

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