Golf Establishes the Rudolph Cup

Oct. 30, 2007

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(Left to Right) Tom Shaw, Mason Rudolph, and Greg Allen

The Vanderbilt golf programs have established an annual award in honor of Mason Rudolph, the former men’s coach and one of the greatest golfers in the state’s history.

The Rudolph Cup was announced at a recent banquet that honored Mason and his wife, Carol, for their many contributions to Vanderbilt University and the sport of golf. The Rudolph Cup will be awarded annually to the individual that makes the greatest contribution to Commodore golf.

Not surprisingly, the first recipient of the Rudolph Cup was Mason Rudolph, who coached the men for five years and then served as Director of Golf.

Shown with Rudolph in the photo are men’s golf coach Tom Shaw (l) and women’s coach Greg Allen.

Mason Rudolph Golf Highlights

Veteran of 21 years on the PGA Tour

Six victories on the Tour

Youngest player to ever compete in the United States Open (16)

First 16-year old to win the USGA National Junior Championship

15 Masters appearances, 16 U.S. Opens

Ryder and Walker Cup winner

PGA Rookie of the Year 1960

Once played 105 straight PGA tournaments without hitting a ball out of bounds

Charter inductee into the Tennessee Golf Hall of Fame

1995 Tennessee Sports Hall of Fame

Golf Digest named him one of the Top 100 amateur golfers in history

Had five holes-in-one on Tour