Georgia man sentenced to to 1 year in theft of Arnold Palmer green jacket, other Masters memorabilia

The clubhouse of the Augusta National Golf Club in Augusta, Ga., is seen in this Sunday, April 3, 2005, file photo. Richard Globensky, a former warehouse assistant for the Augusta National Golf Club in Georgia, pleaded guilty Wednesday, May 15, 2024, to transporting millions of dollars worth of stolen Masters tournament memorabilia and historic items including a green jacket belonging to Arnold Palmer.(AP Photo/Dave Martin, File)

A former Georgia warehouse worker for the Augusta National Golf Club was sentenced to one year in prison Wednesday for transporting millions of dollars’ worth of stolen Masters tournament memorabilia, including one of Arnold Palmer’s iconic green jackets.

Richard Globensky, 40, pleaded guilty last year to one count of transporting stolen goods across state lines. He appeared Wednesday in Chicago’s federal court wearing a suit and red tie. With his parents and wife seated in the courtroom behind him, he apologized for his actions before U.S. District Judge Sharon Johnson Coleman handed down the sentence.

“I deeply regret the decision that led me to this moment,” he said, his voice breaking. “I have taken full responsibility for my actions and remain committed to doing everything in my power to make amends.”