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The Trophies Awarded At The Masters

The Trophies Awarded At The Masters

The Trophies Awarded At The Masters

The most famous of the trophies awarded at the the Masters (opens in new tab) is the Green Jacket. This sartorial tradition began in 1949 but there are plenty more trophies awarded at the year’s first major.

From the outset of the tournament, in 1934, the champion has been given a gold medal. This medal is 3.4 inches in diameter and features a view of the clubhouse from behind the Founders Circle. The Masters Trophy, which depicts the Augusta National clubhouse, was first awarded in 1961. Just as the Green Jackets are now, this trophy was made in England. It is made of more than 900 separate pieces of silver, and the winners’ names are engraved on it.

Hideki Matsuyama in the Green Jacket

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But the Masters Trophy remains at the club. So in 1993 it was decided to award a sterling silver replica of the trophy that the champion could keep.There is also a permanent trophy for the runner up, on which his name is engraved and, like the main trophy, does not leave the club.

However, since 1951, the runner-up also receives a 1.7 ounce silver medallion, of the same size as the winner’s gold medallion, to take away. Also, starting in 1978, the runner-up has also been awarded a Silver Salver. In 1952, the Masters began presenting the low amateur with a Silver Cup. This can only be won by an amateur who has made the cut. If no amateurs make the cut, it is not awarded.

Andy Ogletree winning the low amateur trophy at the 2020 Masters

Andy Ogletree wins the low amateur award in 2020 (Getty Images)

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In 1954, the trophies awarded at the Masters were expanded, with additional ones for individual rounds and holes. The day’s low score wins a crystal vase. A hole-in-one wins a crystal bowl, and an eagle earns a pair of crystal goblets.

When in 1967 Bruce Devlin made an albatross on the 8th hole, it was decided this deserved a special trophy, and so a large crystal bowl was ordered to be made. It was also announced that one was also being made for Gene Sarazen, who had made an albatross on the 15th in 1935, an event commemorated by naming the bridge to the 15th green at Augusta…

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