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Lot 11. Alice Cooper’s Tournament Used Big Bertha Golf Clubs.

Alice Cooper’s personal set of Callaway Big Bertha golf clubs in a customized “Alice Cooper” golf bag. These clubs were used by Cooper during the Bob Hope Chrysler Classic where he played alongside such legends as John Daly and Arnold Palmer.

The 14-club set includes a Big Bertha Hawk Eye VFT-Titanium Pro 9.5 Series driver, Big Bertha Steelheads in 3, 5, 7, and 11 Wood, Big Bertha 5-10 irons, two Big Bertha wedges marked “W” and “S,” and a V-Line Tank Cruiser putter.

The golf bag, custom monogrammed “Alice Cooper” on the front, was gifted to Cooper when he played for the Clinton Foundation’s Humana Challenge. A logo for the Challenge is depicted on the side of the bag. The clubs are in good used condition, with expected scuffs and handling wear from Cooper’s extensive use.

Alice Cooper signed the back of the driver in silver ink.

Alex Lifeson was born August 27, 1953 in Fernie, BC and grew up in Toronto, Canada. When Alex was thirteen, he received a guitar for Christmas and by the summer of 1968, he cofounded the band that would become Rush.

As Rush’s guitar player for more than 40 years, Lifeson played electric and acoustic guitars as well as other stringed instruments such as mandola, mandolin, and bouzouki. He also performed backing vocals in live performances as well as keyboards and bass pedal synthesizers. Instrumentally, Lifeson is regarded as a guitarist whose strengths and notability rely primarily on his signature riffing, electronic effects and processing, unorthodox chord structures, and a copious arsenal of equipment used over the years that has benefitted him the title by his bandmates as “The Musical Scientist.”

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