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The Claret Jug is the oldest trophy in golf. Awarded annually to the winner of the British Open, there’s a lot more than meets the eye about this unusually named trophy. Here's everything you need ...
The Claret Jug's pseudonym is a reflection of its possible uses. The ornament, a 20 3/4 inch-tall, 5.50-inch wide, 5.5-pound sterling silver device, looks like the sort of jugs used to serve up ...
Overall, the Claret Jug's combination of longevity, uniqueness and functionality is why it has achieved the gravitas it has as a trophy. The fact it is quite easy to carry makes it even more ...
The claret jug had been commissioned before Morris won his fourth British Open in 1872, but it was not ready by the time he won the event, so he only got to take home a gold medal, which was ...
But he began engraving when he was 14, has handled claret jug duties since Tony Blair was prime minister and has a large enough reservoir of on-demand tranquility that he played in the 1979 Open ...
World No. 1 Scottie Scheffler returns to FedExCup playoffs after a two week hiatus—fresh off lifting that Claret Jug, family ...
Tim Buckley writes, "Fresh off a cameo appearance in Adam Sander’s “Happy Gilmore 2” and a win at The Open Championship, ...
MEMPHIS, Tenn. — Scottie Scheffler returned home from his British Open victory, made a few brief appearances in New York and ...
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