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Masters

[ mas-terz, mah-sterz ]

noun

  1. Edgar Lee, 1869–1950, U.S. poet and novelist.
  2. William Howell, 1915–2001, U.S. physician: researcher on human sexual behavior (husband of Virginia E. Johnson).


Masters

/ ˈɑːə /

noun

  1. MastersEdgar Lee18681950MUSWRITING: poet Edgar Lee. 1868–1950, US poet; best known for Spoon River Anthology (1915)
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The world number two completed the career Grand Slam with a thrilling play-off victory over Justin Rose in last month's Masters.

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Sinner says he did not watch any of the Masters 1000 events in Miami and Indian Wells in March, but was studying some of his rivals during recent TV coverage of the Madrid Open.

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Everything points to a determined response to McIlroy's feat of completing his full set of major titles when he succeeded Scheffler as Masters champion last month.

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Fast forward almost a year and Draper is now a clay-court ATP Masters finalist.

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The American world number one, 28, who finished fourth at the Masters last month, carded an eight-under-par 63 to finish on 31 under - eight shots ahead of nearest rival Erik van Rooyen.

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