Masters awards 27 pairs of crystal highball glasses for all the eagles in 2025

To the victor goes the spoils. But there's still a lot of impressive stuff to be earned by Masters participants who don't win the green jacket.

In 2025, there were 27 eagles recorded by 21 different players, and each of them received a pair of crystal highball glasses for each eagle. Rory McIlroy, Zach Johnson, Sungjae Im, Maverick McNealy and Patrick Reed had multiple eagles on the week.

Also, there were also six crystal vases handed out for the daily low score (there were twos 66s on Saturday and two more Sunday).

Rory McIlroy holds the Masters championship trophy while posing for photographs with his caddie, Harry Diamond, at the green jacket ceremony after the final round of the 2025 Masters Tournament at Augusta National Golf Club.

These awards are among those started in 1954, as "participants could qualify for additional awards for outstanding feats during the tournament," according to the official Masters media guide.

Mcllroy also takes home a sterling silver replica of the Masters trophy and a gold medal for winning. Meanwhile, Justin Rose got a sterling silver salver and a silver medal for finishing runner-up.

Goodies not handed out in 2025:

  • Silver cup for low amateur (None of the five ams made the weekend)
  • Large crystal bowl for a hole-in-one (This is the third Masters in a row with any aces)
  • Large crystal bowl for a double eagle (There's only been four all-time in the 89 times the tournament has been played, and none since Louis Oosthuizen in 2012)

Viktor Hovland almost had the elusive albatross, as many like to call it, but his second shot Sunday into the par-5 15th clanged off the flagstick.

This article originally appeared on Golfweek: Masters crystal: 27 pairs of highball glasses earned by participants

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