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This beautiful trophy, shown above, was made in London in 1810 by Thomas Robins, foremost silversmith of the times. A silver prize is also presented to the Trans Champion. |
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IVA MAY McDONALD This trophy donated by the McDonald family will be designed and ready for presentation annually to the Trans Champion Runner Up in the name of our past board member, Iva May McDonald. |
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This old Victorian silver cup, made in England in 1885, was presented to the Trans Association in 1968 by Mrs. Ander K. Orr, twice Trans President. It is presented to the player having the lowest score during qualifying. |
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A dainty antique golf pin with diamonds was presented to the Trans in memory of Mrs. Herndon, first treasurer of the association, by her husband, Charles Herndon. The tournament medallist has the honor of wearing this pin for one year. |
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This handsome Sheffield Bowl was presented in 1959 in memory of Mrs. Claude E. Woodruff, the first Trans President, by her two daughters, Mrs. J. T. Woodruff, Jr. and Mrs. Timothy W. Donahue. It is presented annually to the player over age fifty who has the lowest qualifying score. |
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Her keen interest in junior golf and the desire to encourage young golfers prompted Mrs. Dorothy B. Pease, three time Trans President, to present this beautiful silver bowl to the association in 1953. The award goes to the under 18 years of age with the lowest score during qualifying. |
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THE HOWELL TEAM TROPHY This distinctive silver vase was presented by Mrs. Charles Howell, one of the first supporters of the Trans, and is awarded to the club or university/college whose two members have the lowest combined score during qualifying. |
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NANCY ORR TOURNAMENT
AGNES HERNDON
GRACE PALMER WOODRUFF
DOROTHY PEASE