From cloth to crystal, there are many ways for a player to make the Masters memorable. The Masters stands alone in tournament golf because no other event provides such an elaborate array of prizes:
Winner
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Tiger Woods (R) is awarded his green jacket by 2004 champion Phil Mickelson of the US at the 2005 Masters Golf Tournament Championship 10 April 2005 at the Augusta National Golf Club in Augusta, Georgia. Roberto Schmidt/AFP via Getty Images
It all starts with the green jacket, which has been awarded to the champion since 1949. He also gets a sterling silver replica of the Masters Trophy (which depicts the clubhouse) and a gold medal.
Runner-Up
The 1947 Masters Tournament runner-up silver medal. Augusta.com file
Since 1951, the runner-up has received a Silver Medal. In 1978, a Silver Salver was added as an award.
Low Amateur
Low amateur Viktor Hovland of Norway celebrates with the Silver Cup after the final round of the Masters at Augusta National Golf Club on April 14, 2019. Andrew Redington/Getty Images
Amateurs who make the cut are eligible to win the silver cup, which goes to the low amateur. There is also a silver medal that goes to the runner-up.
Hole-In-One
The Masters tournament Hole-In-One trophy. Michael Holahan/Augusta.com
Players who card a hole-in-one during the Masters tournament receive a large crystal bowl.
Double Eagle
The most elusive trophy in Masters history: the crystal bowl awarded for a double eagle. Augusta.com file
Another crystal bowl is awarded to players for double eagle. Since there have only been four double eagles in tournament history, this is the hardest trophy to obtain.
Eagle
The highball glasses awarded to players who make eagle. Michael Holahan/Augusta.com
The most common way to walk away with a trophy embossed with the Masters logo is to make an eagle. Any player in the field is eligible. From 1954-62, anyone making an eagle received a crystal highball glass. From 1963-2011, a pair of crystal goblets was awarded. Now, a pair of crystal highball glasses goes to those who card an eagle.
Day's Low Round
The vase awarded to players who score the lowest round each day. Michael Holahan/Augusta.com
Crystal in the form of a vase is awarded to players who score the lowest round of the day.
Par-3 Contest Winner
2019 Par 3 champion Matt Wallace of England poses with girlfriend Chelsie Joce and the trophy after winning the Par 3 Contest prior to the Masters. Andrew Redington/Getty Images
The winner of the Wednesday Par-3 Contest (cancelled in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic) receives a crystal pedestal bowl.
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Par-3 Hole-In-One
Devon Bling celebrates his hole-in -one on the 7th hole during the Par 3 Contest before The Masters Tournament, April 10, 2019. Nigel Cook/for The Augusta Chronicle
A hole-in-one in the Par-3 Contest earns players a crystal vase.
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Dr. Brad Jones measures a shot for a lowest to the pin competition during the Par Three Contest before The Masters Tournament, Wednesday, April 10, 2019. Nigel Cook/for The Augusta Chronicle
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A crystal pitcher is awarded to the player closest to the flagstick in the Par-3 Contest.