The USGA has announced it will rename and redesign both the US Amateur Championship medal and the US Junior Amateur Championship trophy to honor Tiger Woods.
In a bid to recognize “one of the most extraordinary competitive careers in the history of the game and his unparalleled résumé in amateur golf,” the US Amateur medal will now be titled the Tiger Woods medal while the US Junior Amateur trophy will hence forth be known as the Tiger Woods trophy.
Additionally, the medal will feature an image of Woods’ iconic celebration and the trophy will see the fresh name inscribed on the side of the prestigious piece of silverware.
They will be handed out for the first time in 2026 when the US Junior Amateur occurs at Saucon Valley Country Club in July and the US Amateur takes place at Merion Golf Club in August.
The decision to honor Woods was made in a bid to celebrate the 15-time Major winner’s historic achievements in USGA tournaments – specifically his unparalleled run during the 1990s.
Introducing the Tiger Woods Medal and Trophy 🥇🏆Beginning this summer, champions of the U.S. Amateur and U.S. Junior Amateur will earn these newly-named awards. pic.twitter.com/Y2knmarqnSFebruary 28, 2026
Woods remains the only player ever to lift three consecutive US Junior Amateur Championships and three US Amateur Championships. The feat is even more impressive when it’s considered the run of victories occurred consecutively between 1991-1996.
The Californian subsequently went on to win the US Open Championship three times throughout his professional career as well – in 2000, 2002 and 2008 – and ties him with Bob Jones as the most successful golfer in USGA history.
In a statement, the USGA’s CEO Mike Whan explained why the decision was made. He said: “Tiger Woods redefined what was possible in amateur golf. His achievements as a junior and amateur didn’t just set records – they set a new standard of excellence.
“Naming our US Amateur Medal and US Junior Amateur Trophy in his honor ensures that every future champion is forever connected to a legacy that helped shape the modern game.”
Woods joins Jack Nicklaus (US Open gold medal), Mickey Wright (US Women’s Open), and JoAnne Carter (US Women’s Amateur) among those to be…
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