USGA Trophies

U.S. Junior Amateur Championship Trophy

Presented annually by the USGA since 1948

The USGA established the U.S. Junior Amateur in 1948 as a way to bring together the world’s greatest junior golfers and instill the values of the game to a younger generation. While the championship is considered the ultimate prize in junior golf, the U.S. Junior Amateur also reflects the game’s potential for creating lifetime bonds with friends and family members. This large sterling silver trophy, produced by J.E. Caldwell and Co., is a replica of a bowl produced by noted early American silversmith Samuel Williamson that is in the permanent collection of the Philadelphia Museum of Art.