Eisenhower Trophy
The Eisenhower Trophy is an international amateur golf competition held every two years. It features teams from various countries competing in a format that combines individual and team play. The event is named after former U.S. President Dwight D. Eisenhower, who was an avid golfer and supporter of the sport.
First held in 1958, the trophy is awarded to the country with the best overall performance. The competition is organized by the International Golf Federation and attracts top amateur golfers from around the world, showcasing emerging talent in the sport.