Wanamaker Trophy
The Wanamaker Trophy is a prestigious award given to the winner of the PGA Championship, one of golf's four major championships. Named after Rodman Wanamaker, a department store magnate and golf enthusiast, the trophy was first awarded in 1916. It is made of silver and stands about 28 inches tall, featuring intricate designs and a large base.
The trophy symbolizes excellence in professional golf and is highly coveted by players. Each year, the winner's name is engraved on the trophy, which is displayed at the PGA of America headquarters after the championship. The Wanamaker Trophy represents a significant achievement in a golfer's career.