PGA Championship trophy
The PGA Championship trophy is awarded to the winner of the annual PGA Championship, one of golf's four major championships. The trophy, known as the Wanamaker Trophy, was first presented in 1916 and is named after Rodman Wanamaker, a businessman and golf enthusiast who donated it. Made of silver, the trophy stands about 28 inches tall and weighs approximately 27 pounds.
The design features intricate engravings, including the names of past champions. Each year, the winner's name is added to the trophy, creating a rich history of golf excellence. The Wanamaker Trophy symbolizes achievement and prestige in the world of professional golf.