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2011 U.S. Amateur Champion Kelly Kraft U.S. Amateur Championship Trophy The original U.S. Amateur Championship Trophy, the Havemeyer Trophy, was destroyed by a fire in 1925 at East Lake Country Club in Atlanta, Ga., where it was being displayed by virtue of Robert T. Jones Jr.’s victory in the U.S. Amateur that same year. It had originally been presented by Theodore A. Havemeyer, the first president of the United States Golf Association. The trophy was replaced in 1926 by Edward S. Moore, USGA treasurer from 1922-25.
Cherry Hills Country Club Par: 35-36—71 Yardage: 7,432 Club Administrative Information Mailing and Shipping Address: Cherry Hills Country Club 4125 South University Blvd. Cherry Hills Village, CO 80113 Phone: 303-390-5200 U.S. Amateur Administrative Information General Chairman: Jeff Dorsey 112th U.S. Amateur Championship Aug. 13-19, 2012 Cherry Hills Country Club, Cherry Hills Village, Colo. Companion Course: CommonGround Golf Course Par: 36-34—70 Yardage: 7,351 Contact Information Golf Course Architect: William Flynn Opened: 1922 Golf Course Architect: Tom Doak Opened: 2009 General Manager: Kevin Hood Head Golf Professional: John Ogden Superintendent: Mike Burke USGA Staff Representatives: Ben Kimball, Robbie Zalzneck USGA Championship Communications Contact: Pete Kowalski U.S. Amateur 3
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2011 U.S. Amateur Champion<br />
Kelly Kraft<br />
U.S. Amateur Championship Trophy<br />
The original U.S. Amateur Championship Trophy, the Havemeyer Trophy, was destroyed by a fire in 1925 at East Lake Country Club in Atlanta, Ga., where it was being<br />
displayed by virtue of Robert T. Jones Jr.’s victory in the U.S. Amateur that same year. It had originally been presented by Theodore A. Havemeyer, the first president<br />
of the United States Golf Association. The trophy was replaced in 1926 by Edward S. Moore, <strong>USGA</strong> treasurer from 1922-25.