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Golf ball, 2008

Contemporary, USA

Durham, North Carolina
Titanium compounds, urethane, and other synthetic materials
Via SFGate

The Museum of Folly is pleased to have in its collection this golf ball, believed to have been struck by Andrew Giuliani, the son of former New York City mayor Rudi Giuliani, during his attempt to secure a position on the Duke University golf team. The ball was located deep in the rough by a teenage boy, who generously donated it to the museum; it has been marvelously restored by the museum’s conservators.

Errant shots such as the one that caused this ball to become lost may have contributed to Mr. Giuliani failing to make the team. Upon being notified of this decision, Mr. Giuliani filed a 198-page lawsuit, which “claims the coach has interferred with Giuliani’s efforts toward becoming a professional golfer.” The museum’s curators hope someday to add the would-be golf pro’s legal brief to our collection.

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Time: March 19, 2009, 10:04 am

[…] from the collection: + Golf Ball, 2008 (Found in the rough and once struck by Andrew Giuliani) + Picasso, Les Demoiselles d’Avignon, […]

Comment from Jenni
Time: June 23, 2010, 4:15 pm

Ah, this is funny. A 198-page lawsuit over this. You tell me he doesn’t have anything else to do with his time. This could be another reason why he didn’t make the team.