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Next Best Thing to Golfing With Bubba

September 16, 2007 12:03 PM ET | Paul Bedard | Permanent Link | Print

For golf lovers who also happen to be Clinton fans, the Clinton Museum Store has a perfect gift: Bubba's clubs. Store director Connie Fails tells us that Bill Clinton has offered for sale signed clubs from his personal collection. Included are 12 drivers, seven putters, and seven irons. "Some are very well worn," Fails says. "It can be at the Smithsonian, or it can be in your golf bag. The golfer who has everything does not have this—yet." They're not cheap—$3,900 gets you one framed club with a picture of Clinton golfing in New Zealand. Still, Fails says she has already sold one package.

Tags: Bill Clinton | golf

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