Horton Smith's Green Jacket Up For Bid

Dave Kindred with the backstory on first Masters winner Horton Smith's green jacket--given to him retroactively by the club in 1949--going up for bid.

The auction is handled by who else, but Green Jacket Auctions.

"Of the so-called 'Original 10' jackets," Carey said, "all were accounted for except Smith's. We had kind of given up ever finding it."

Carey's company three years ago sold Doug Ford's 1957 green jacket for $62,967. Heritage Auctions two years ago sold a green jacket that may or may not have been worn by Bobby Jones for $310,700.

Lackovic, 76, a mortgage dealer in suburban Atlanta, and his brother, Tom, kept the Horton Smith jacket after the death of their mother, whose second husband had been Renshaw Smith, Horton's brother and also a professional golfer. On Horton Smith's death in 1963, the jacket passed to Renshaw, who died in 1971. For the 42 years since, the jacket has been in the Lackovic brothers' closets.

"We knew it was part of golf history," Michael Lackovic said. "But we never made a big deal out of it."

State Of The Game Podcast 24: Catching Up

No guest this week but plenty to talk about with Rod Morri and Mike Clayton, including The Open, the PGA, the prospects for distance regulation after the USGA TV deal, great golfers getting younger every year and, well, anything else but the FedExCup.

You can always subscribe here on iTunes or listen below:

2013 Barclays Final Round Open Comment Thread

The points ramifications are too breathtaking for me to even type, so we'll just see how this FedExCup excitement plays out at the Barclays. Matt Kuchar and Gary Woodland lead, meaning they'll be vying for the most air time with Tiger and the Statue of Liberty.

If you've got a provider other than Time Warner, your telecast times are:

Golf Channel 12-1:30 ET

CBS: 2-6 PM ET

Golf Channel replay 9:30 PM ET

Video: Billy Horschel Does Google Glass

Thanks to social media guru Robert Andrade for Tweeting this YouTube video of PGA Tour winner Billy Horschel being the first pro golfer to show you what their view is like via Google Glass.

I was hoping the golf shot portion would be a little more interesting...and steady. Still, it's fun to see things through the eye of a player. Now if he'd wear them in competition...

Sherman's Look At Golf Channel's Player-Analysts

I know as Golf World subscribers you've already opened your magazines or your digital editions to Ed Sherman's behind-the-scenes look at Golf Channel's player-analysts, but just in case you haven't seen it here's the link.

Sherman has all sorts of fun behind-the-scenes detail and info on the cast of characters who, because of golf's longevity, are the expert analysts even though they haven't won majors. Also interesting in the story is learning why Golf Channel won't be leaning on the superstars that sports like the NFL or tennis can look to: golfers have much longer careers. The story also features backstage images from Bob Croslin and Dom Furore.

Oh, and you get to find out how much money they make! Only in Golf World!