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The Kelley Blue E-book units the resale worth for a 2012 GMC Yukon XL at $8,571, however that’s assuming the automotive is in comparatively good situation.
How a few 2012 GMC Yukon XL with 184,000 miles on it? How about one which crossed the US a number of instances within the mid-to-late 2010s? Wouldn’t it assist if it had a brand new(ish) transmission? What if the automotive was particularly marketed as a “Grasp Version” Yukon GMC, with plates specifying it was bought in Augusta, Ga., throughout Masters week?
Oh, and what if the automotive belonged to a two-time Masters champion and undisputed World No. 1? What if he used that automotive to journey to a lot of the formative golf tournaments of his life? And what if he was nonetheless simply 28, with an extended way forward for extra golf titles in his future? How a lot wouldn’t it price to purchase his previous set of wheels?
That’s the query going through golf followers worldwide on Monday, as Scottie Scheffler’s famed Yukon XL has been put up for public sale with a beginning bid of $50,000. Proceeds from the sale, which is being dealt with by Heritage Auctions, will assist the Triumph Over Child Most cancers charity.
Scheffler’s household purchased the Yukon after their earlier automotive broke down whereas touring to the 2012 Masters with Scottie’s highschool golf staff. As such, the truck is a particular “Grasp Version” car with signage indicating its origins from an Augusta, Ga., GM dealership.
Scott Scheffler gifted his son the automotive when he turned skilled in 2018, and Scottie drove the automotive everywhere in the United States for the higher a part of the following half-decade as he began his precipitous climb to the highest of the golf world.
After retiring the automotive earlier this yr, Scheffler’s father recommended Scottie public sale it off to profit the TOKC, a charity began by the household of an previous junior golf good friend who died from a uncommon type of bone most cancers. Scottie shortly agreed, and earlier than lengthy, CBS Sports activities broadcaster Jim Nantz had pledged $50,000 for the automotive to assist drive up the bidding.
Those that want to contribute to the bidding can accomplish that on the hyperlink right here. You may learn extra about Triumph Over Child Most cancers right here.