USGA Trophies

U.S. Open Championship Trophy

Presented annually by the USGA since 1895

The U.S. Open Championship Trophy dates to the inaugural U.S. Open at Newport (R.I.) Golf Club in 1895. The 18-inch-tall, sterling silver trophy was originally commissioned by the United States Golf Association and made by the Gorham Company. As with all USGA trophies, the winner receives the trophy in a post-championship ceremony and keeps it for a year. Although the original trophy was lost in a fire in 1946, its artistry and intent remain true to the fundamental ideals of the championship: the greatest players in the world competing on the game’s finest golf courses. The trophy is revered by anyone who plays at any level, and has served as a point of inspiration for generations.