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1. Angel Cabrera
2018
2. Bubba Watson
2009
3. Jordan Spieth
2017
4. Patrick Reed
2010
5. Phil Mickelson
2008
6. Sergio Garcia
2011
7. Adam Scott
2012 & 2014
8. Danny Willett
2016
9. Trevor Immelman
2015
10. Charl Schwartzel
2013
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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. Angel Cabrera
Answer: 2009
Angel Cabrera won the 2009 Masters Tournament when he prevailed during a playoff against Chad Campbell and Kenny Perry. His victory marked the first time a South American golfer won the title. It was his second major championship win having captured the U.S. Open in 2007. Cabrera is an Argentinian and a professional since 1989.
2. Bubba Watson
Answer: 2012 & 2014
Bubba Watson won the 2012 Masters Tournament in a sudden-death playoff over South African golfer Louis Oosthuizen. The playoff was highlighted by Watson's memorable shot from deep in the woods onto the green, close to the pin. Bubba followed up his 2012 win with another victory in 2014 giving him his first two major titles.
His 2014 win was much more comfortable winning by three shots over Jordan Spieth and Jonas Blixt. Bubba Watson is an American golfer whose real name is Gerry Watson.
3. Jordan Spieth
Answer: 2015
Jordan Spieth won the 2015 Masters Tournament leading from start to finish. He opened the tournament with a 64 followed by a 66 and played steadily for the final two rounds. He won by a comfortable margin of four-strokes over Phil Mickelson and Justin Rose. Spieth's victory was his first major at the young age of 21.
4. Patrick Reed
Answer: 2018
Patrick Reed won the 2018 Masters Tournament by a one-stroke margin over Rickie Fowler. Reed began the final round with a three-shot lead but held off Fowler and a hard-charging Jordan Spieth during the closing holes with his clutch putting. The victory was the first major tournament win for Patrick Reed, an American golfer from Texas.
5. Phil Mickelson
Answer: 2010
Phil Mickelson won the 2010 Masters Tournament over second place finisher Lee Westwood. His victory marked the third time that he had won the title (2004, 2006 and 2010) and was also his fourth win in the majors (won PGA in 2005). Despite not having led after any of the previous three rounds, Mickelson fired a final round 67 to pull away from his challengers and win by three strokes.
6. Sergio Garcia
Answer: 2017
Sergio Garcia won the 2017 Masters Tournament in a playoff over Justin Rose. His emotionally-filled victory was his first Masters title and the first in any major during seventy-three previous attempts. Garcia won on the first playoff hole with a par after Justin Rose bogeyed due to an errant tee shot. Sergio Garcia is a Spaniard on the PGA Tour since 1999.
7. Adam Scott
Answer: 2013
Adam Scott won the 2013 Masters Tournament on the second hole playoff hole over Angel Cabrera. The win was the first major for Scott and also the first time an Aussie had won The Masters. He secured his win on the tenth hole with a 15-foot birdie putt. During his victory speech he paid tribute to Greg Norman who was an inspiration and forerunner for Australian golfers.
8. Danny Willett
Answer: 2016
Danny Willett won the 2016 Masters Tournament with a three-shot victory over fellow Englishman Lee Westwood and American Jordan Spieth. His win was his first major championship and the first golfer from England to win The Masters since Nick Faldo in 1996. Arguably, the final round was the scene of the worst collapse in Masters history when Spieth blew a five-shot lead on the back nine.
9. Trevor Immelman
Answer: 2008
Trevor Immelman won the 2008 Masters Tournament by three shots over second place finisher Tiger Woods having led the event from start to finish. The victory was the first major title for the South African. Immelman has competed on both the PGA Tour and the European Tour. He became a golf professional in 1999 and was named PGA Tour Rookie of the Year in 2006
10. Charl Schwartzel
Answer: 2011
Charl Schwartzel won the 2011 Masters Tournament by a two-stroke margin over Adam Scott and Jason Day to capture his first major championship. He completed his final round in brilliant fashion with birdies on each of the last four holes. Schwartzel is a South African golfer and competes on both the PGA Tour and the European Tour.
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