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  2. Claret Jug - Wikipedia

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    The awarding of the Claret Jug dates from 1872, when a new trophy was needed after Young Tom Morris had won the original Challenge Belt (presented by Prestwick Golf Club) outright in 1870 by winning the Championship three consecutive seasons. Prestwick had both hosted and organised the Championship from 1860 to 1870.

  3. List of golf awards - Wikipedia

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    Selected by a panel comprising the PGA European Tour, the Royal and Ancient Golf Club of St.Andrews, and the Association of Golf Writers. Seve Ballesteros Award: 2008 Selected by a ballot of tour members. Founded as the European Tour's Players' Player of the Year Award, and renamed in honour of Ballesteros in 2017.

  4. Challenge Belt - Wikipedia

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    Together, they shared the cost of £30 for the new Claret Jug, called the Golf Champion Trophy. [1] Both the Challenge Belt and the Claret Jug are on display in the Royal & Ancient Clubhouse in St Andrews. [1] The Royal and Ancient Golf Club took possession of the Challenge Belt after the death of Old Tom Morris in 1908 and the Claret Jug in ...

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  6. Mark H. McCormack Medal - Wikipedia

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    The award is named after World Golf Hall of Famer Mark McCormack, who was a supporter of golf and the founder of IMG. [1] In 2011, New Zealand's Lydia Ko was awarded the first ever women's Mark H. McCormack Medal, [2] a trophy she retained in 2012 [3] and 2013.

  7. Sports Illustrated Sportsperson of the Year - Wikipedia

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    The trophy is a ceramic replica of an ancient Greek amphora (c. 510 BCE) which depicts nude male Hellenistic athletes engaged in a variety of athletic activities—running, discus, and javelin. It measures 8" in diameter and stands 18.5" high (20.32 x 47 cm).

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