<P> The Wanamaker photographic expeditions are fictionally treated in the novel "Shadow Catcher" by Charles Fergus . </P> <P> In 1909, Wanamaker conceived the idea of a national monument to Native Americans . He developed the project for a Statue of Liberty - like colossal statue, and sponsored the 1913 groundbreaking for a National Memorial to the First Americans on Staten Island, at the mouth of New York Harbor . The monument was never built, but photographs of the groundbreaking are represented in the American Museum of Natural History's Library's collection . </P> <P> On January 17, 1916, Wanamaker invited a group of 35 prominent golfers and other leading industry representatives, including the legendary Walter Hagen, and the "Father of American Golf" Alexander A. Findlay to a luncheon at the Taplow Club in New York for an exploratory meeting, which resulted in the formation of the Professional Golfers' Association of America (PGA). During the meeting, Wanamaker hinted that the newly formed organization needed an annual all - professional tournament, and offered to put up $2,500 and various trophies and medals as part of the prize fund . Wanamaker's offer was accepted, and seven months later, the first PGA Championship was played at Siwanoy Country Club in Bronxville, New York . Jim Barnes was the first winner of the event and Thomas Kerrigan, the Head Golf Professional at Siwanoy Country Club at the time, was the first player ever to tee off . </P> <P> First held in October 1916, the PGA Championship has evolved into one of the world's premier sporting events, one of golf's four major championships . Each year, now in early August, a top course in the United States hosts the world's best professionals, as they compete for the Wanamaker Trophy . </P>

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