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About the Gehrig Cup: A Princeton Baseball Tradition Unlike Any Other
The Gehrig Cup stands as a testament to the enduring legacy of Princeton Baseball, a tradition unlike any other. Each year, this distinguished event gathers alumni from across generations for a weekend steeped in camaraderie, competition, and the timeless values of sportsmanship. Much like the storied tournaments of the golf world, the Gehrig Cup is more than just a game—it is a celebration of the rich heritage, lasting friendships, and shared experiences that define the Princeton Baseball community.
Named in honor of the legendary Lou Gehrig, whose spirit of excellence and integrity continues to inspire, the Gehrig Cup transforms the game of golf into a stage for rekindling old bonds and forging new ones. Hosted at an exclusive golf destination each year, this Ryder Cup-style competition invites alumni to step onto meticulously manicured fairways and greens, where the challenges of the course are matched only by the shared laughter and camaraderie of the clubhouse.
Participants are welcomed not only as competitors but as custodians of a proud tradition that honors the past while looking toward the future. The weekend is punctuated by spirited play, heartfelt toasts, and moments of reflection, as alumni young and old come together to celebrate their common bond as Tigers. Whether conquering a challenging par five or raising a glass in the evening glow, every moment of the Gehrig Cup is imbued with the same sense of prestige and reverence that echoes through the hallowed halls of Princeton itself.
The Gehrig Cup is more than an annual golf outing—it is a tribute to the Princeton Baseball family, a tradition that weaves together the threads of our shared history into a tapestry of excellence, friendship, and the love of the game. For those who have worn the Princeton uniform, the Gehrig Cup is a reminder that, no matter where life may lead, we are forever united by the values we learned on the diamond and the greens.