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The Masters has the smallest field of the major championships, and officially remains an invitation event, but there is now a qualification process. In theory, the club could simply decline to invite a qualified player. This is the list of all 96 players who qualified to play in the 2009 Masters Tournament. [2] 1. Past Masters Champions
Masters Tournament: Georgia 7,500,000 Ángel Cabrera (2) 100 Major championship: Apr 19 Verizon Heritage: South Carolina 5,700,000 Brian Gay (2) 48 Invitational Apr 26 Zurich Classic of New Orleans: Louisiana 6,300,000 Jerry Kelly (3) 38 May 3 Quail Hollow Championship: North Carolina 6,500,000 Sean O'Hair (3) 68 May 10 The Players Championship ...
The Masters Tournament is a golf competition that was established in 1934, with Horton Smith winning the inaugural tournament. [1] The Masters is the first of four major championships to be played each year, with the final round of the Masters always being scheduled for the second Sunday in April. [2]
The downfall of 2009 Masters champion Ángel Cabrera, from green jacket to Argentine prison. Skip to main content. Sports. 24/7 help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ...
19–23 November: LPGA Tour Championship - Rookie Anna Nordqvist won the rain-shortened championship, her second win of the 2009 season. For a complete list of LPGA Tour results see LPGA Tour. Team events. 21–23 August: Solheim Cup - Team USA won the Cup for the third straight meeting with a 16–12 victory over Team Europe. Money list leaders
The AP story: “Sammy Snead, the golfer who supposedly couldn’t putt and couldn’t win the big tournaments, did both superbly to capture the 13th Masters Championship with a 72-hole total of 282.
The Benson & Hedges Championship was introduced for the 1991 tournament; the winner was granted one of the two wild-card places at that season's Masters tournament, [3] while the other wild-card place continued to be granted by the governing body. In the 1997 final, Steve Davis defeated Ronnie O'Sullivan in a match disrupted by a streaker. [10]
The 2009 Masters was a professional non-ranking snooker tournament that took place between 11 and 18 January 2009 at the Wembley Arena in London, England. Ronnie O'Sullivan won his 4th Masters title by beating defending champion Mark Selby 10–8 in the final.