AWARDS & TROPHIES
The permanent Masters Trophy, which depicts the Clubhouse, was
introduced in 1961. It was made in England and consists of over
900 separate pieces of silver. The trophy rests on a pedestal, and bands
of silver provide space to engrave the name of the winner and
runner-up. In 1993, a Sterling replica of the permanent Masters
trophy was first awarded to the champion, along with the Gold Medal.
Champions also receive a gold medallion (3.4 inches in diameter, 2.3 ounces) featuring a view of the Founders Circle in front of the Clubhouse.
Since 1951, the runner-up also receives a 1.7 ounce silver medallion showing the Clubhouse from the Founders Circle off Magnolia Lane. It is the same size as the winner's gold medallion.
Silver Cup
Low Amateur
Silver Cup
Silver Medal
Amateur Runner-up
Silver Medal
Double Eagle
Large Crystal Bowl
Champion
Sterling Replica of Masters Trophy
- Name engraved on permanent Masters Trophy which remains at Club
- Sterling Replica of Masters Trophy
- Gold Medal
- Green Jacket
Champions also receive a gold medallion (3.4 inches in diameter, 2.3 ounces) featuring a view of the Founders Circle in front of the Clubhouse.
Runner-up
Sterling Salver
- Name engraved on permanent Masters Trophy which remains at Club
- Silver Medal
- Silver Salver
Since 1951, the runner-up also receives a 1.7 ounce silver medallion showing the Clubhouse from the Founders Circle off Magnolia Lane. It is the same size as the winner's gold medallion.
Low Amateur / Amateur Runner-up
Silver Cup
Silver Cup
In 1952, the Masters Tournament began presenting the low amateur with an award for his performance. In order to receive the award, the amateur must make the 36-hole cut.
Silver Medal
Silver Medal
The low amateur runner-up began receiving an award in 1954.
Day's Low Score / Hole-In-One / Eagle
Beginning in 1954, participants could qualify for additional awards for outstanding feats during the Tournament. These were the first awards.
Day's Low Score
Crystal Vase
Crystal Vase
Hole-in-One
Large Crystal Bowl
Large Crystal Bowl
Eagle
Crystal Goblets
Crystal Goblets
Double Eagle
Double EagleLarge Crystal Bowl
During the first round of the 1967 Tournament, Bruce Devlin made a double eagle on hole No. 8. This was the first double eagle since Gene Sarazen's on No. 15 in 1935. Cliff Roberts announced that a special trophy was ordered for Devlin, a large Crystal Bowl, but one would first be delivered to Gene Sarazen.
