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You too can own a piece of the Dustin Johnson bunker

This is a little piece of awesome -- some sand from the Dustin Johnson bunker for sale on eBay. And for the low, low price of about ten bucks, too!

The buyer claims that she was standing "15 yards from Johnson" and calls the area a "trampled bunker." There you have it! It was a bunker! We knew it!

This is why the Internet is awesome -- you see a landmark moment on television, and two days later you can buy a chunk of it for your very own. What could we have salvaged from the earlier, pre-Internet days of golf? A little bit of the Colorado fairway from Cherry Hills at Arnold Palmer's 1960 U.S. Open win? A little azalea bush from Jack Nicklaus' 1986 Masters? A "hello, my name is Francis" nametag from Francis Ouimet's 1913 U.S. Open win? The mind boggles.

So hey, go ahead and bid on this bad boy. But hey, be careful. Wherever you put this souvenir, it counts as a bunker. Two-stroke penalties await.

(Thanks to reader Stephen Paskey for the tip.)