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And along came Cabrera, 43, winner of the 2007 U.S. Open and the 2009 Masters, with the name invoking holy serenity and the face of a barroom knuckler.
FORBES: Adam Scott Wins A Wild and Wacky Masters Tournament
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In 2011 there will be more events played outside the UK than in it, and Hearn said this fact, plus the way big name players were being beaten at the Masters at Wembley, showed the health of the game.
BBC: Neil Roberton claimed the 2010 world snooker crown
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The OWGR is seldom criticized for determining the 100 top-ranked players who are usually invited to play in the PGA Championship, or the 50 who automatically receive Masters invitations, But when the algorithm spits out the name of a No. 1 player who has not won a major recently, or at all, that's another story.
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