The PGA Championship is currently taking place in Philadelphia, with the Wanamaker Trophy awarded to the winner on May 17. The trophy is named after Rodman Wanamaker, linked to Topeka through local landmarks.
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The best golfers in the world are currently playing in the PGA Championship in the Philadelphia, Pennsylvania area.
The winner of the yearâs second major championship will receive the Wanamaker Trophy on Sunday, May 17.
The Wanamaker Trophy is named after Rodman Wanamaker, the son of John Wanamaker. In 1916, Rodman hosted a luncheon, which resulted in the birth of the Professional Golfers Association of America.
The PGA Tournament Championship Wanamaker Trophy, left, is named after the son of John Wanamaker which is the namesake of Wanamaker Elementary School, right, and Wanamaker Road in Topeka.
Later that year, the first-ever PGA Championship was held in New York. Jim Barnes won the inaugural tournament and Rodman honored him with the Wanamaker Trophy; the tradition has stood ever since.
Topekaâs Wanamaker Elementary is named after Rodmanâs father, John. He is best-known for being the first Postmaster General in United States history. Topekaâs Wanamaker Road is also named after John.
The connections with Topeka continues to this day with Shawnee Heightsâ Gary Woodland playing in this yearâs major championship. He finished the first round two-over par, which has him toward the bottom of the leaderboard.
With Aronimink Golf Club playing very difficult, Woodland could put together a strong Friday round and have himself back in contention. Earlier this year, the 41-year old won the Texas Childrenâs Houston Open for his first PGA Tour victory in seven years.
The Wanamaker Trophy is awarded to the winner of the PGA Championship and is named after Rodman Wanamaker, the son of John Wanamaker.
The Wanamaker Trophy will be awarded on Sunday, May 17, 2023.
Topeka is connected to the Wanamaker Trophy through local landmarks named after John Wanamaker, including Wanamaker Elementary School and Wanamaker Road.
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NEWTOWN, PENNSYLVANIA - MAY 12: Gary Woodland of the United States reacts at the driving range during a practice round prior to the PGA Championship at Aronimink Golf Club on May 12, 2026 in Newtown, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Michael Reaves/Getty Images)
Liam Keating covers high school sports and Washburn University for The Topeka Capital-Journal. Send stats or information to him at Lkeating@gannett.com
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