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AUGUSTA, Ga. -- It's a dinner unlike any other. The Champions Dinner is upon us, a tradition dating to 1952 at the Masters and hosted by defending champion Ben Hogan, to honor the past champions of the tournament.
Zach Johnson had the pleasure of selecting the menu in 2008 as the defending champion and described the seating arrangement as such: "It's pretty customary now, Ben Crenshaw, Bernhard Langer sits next to Larry Mize, then it's me and Jordan. and then it's Dustin. Sometimes Dustin and I exchange seats. Scheffler is in there now too."
Our favorite response? Hideki Matsuyama, who said he likes to sit next to Adam Scott because "I don't have to talk much."
Golfweek asked Masters participants past and present who they would like to sit next to at the Champions Dinner should they join the exclusive club and get to participate in the coolest dinner in sports.
Fred Couples would be a good hang, and Jack Nicklaus because he’s Jack. Mike Weir would be good too but I get to play a practice round with him every year already.
I'll take Tiger and Arnie.
Ben Crenshaw. I’d like to spend some more time with him.
I could care less as long as I’m admitted.
Tiger and Mike Weir, who I grew up idolizing.
I have been sitting next to Nick Faldo and Vijay Singh. Who would I like to see? Rory McIlroy, and he will get there. And Bryson DeChambeau because he is fantastic person and always makes it a point to greet me with a handshake and hat off every time I see him. I hope to greet him the same way at the Champions Dinner one day.
Tiger on one side, Jack on the other. I’d love to sit in between and talk about which one is better.
Tiger and Jack. They are the two greatest.
I would’ve loved to have sat next to Arnold Palmer. Imagine having some Ketel Ones with him and the mountain of stories he could tell.
Next to Jordan and Tiger – that would be pretty special.
Phil Mickelson.
Gotta have Freddie on one side, he’s my boy. And Tiger. Who wouldn’t want those two?
It would be some of these legends who have so many stories. Somewhere around Jack and Tiger and maybe Vijay Singh too.
Tiger and Jack.
Phil Mickelson is the most entertaining. I would say Raymond Floyd. I always enjoy stories from him.
Freddie on one side and Jordan on the other would be cool.
Zach Johnson because he’s my bestie.
Jon Rahm is a good friend, probably to my right, and Ray Floyd, to my left. It would be fun to chop it up with him.
Bubba Watson and Tiger Woods.
Scottie and Jordan. We’ve known each other since we were 9 or 10.
I don't think you can lose however you shake it. Freddie and Jordan would be comfortable picks. That dinner is all about the experience so it might be good to sit next to some guys I don’t know that could tell some stories.
This article originally appeared on Golfweek: Masters Champions Dinner: Who would you want to sit with at Augusta?
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Zach Johnson had the pleasure of selecting the menu in 2008 as the defending champion and described the seating arrangement as such: "It's pretty customary now, Ben Crenshaw, Bernhard Langer sits next to Larry Mize, then it's me and Jordan. and then it's Dustin. Sometimes Dustin and I exchange seats. Scheffler is in there now too."
Our favorite response? Hideki Matsuyama, who said he likes to sit next to Adam Scott because "I don't have to talk much."
Golfweek asked Masters participants past and present who they would like to sit next to at the Champions Dinner should they join the exclusive club and get to participate in the coolest dinner in sports.
Adam Hadwin
Fred Couples would be a good hang, and Jack Nicklaus because he’s Jack. Mike Weir would be good too but I get to play a practice round with him every year already.
Billy Horschel
I'll take Tiger and Arnie.
Brian Harman
Ben Crenshaw. I’d like to spend some more time with him.
Collin Morikawa
I could care less as long as I’m admitted.
Corey Conners
Tiger and Mike Weir, who I grew up idolizing.
Gary Player
I have been sitting next to Nick Faldo and Vijay Singh. Who would I like to see? Rory McIlroy, and he will get there. And Bryson DeChambeau because he is fantastic person and always makes it a point to greet me with a handshake and hat off every time I see him. I hope to greet him the same way at the Champions Dinner one day.
Gary Woodland
Tiger on one side, Jack on the other. I’d love to sit in between and talk about which one is better.
Harris English
Tiger and Jack. They are the two greatest.
Jason Day
I would’ve loved to have sat next to Arnold Palmer. Imagine having some Ketel Ones with him and the mountain of stories he could tell.
Justin Thomas
Next to Jordan and Tiger – that would be pretty special.
Keegan Bradley
Phil Mickelson.
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Kevin Kisner
Gotta have Freddie on one side, he’s my boy. And Tiger. Who wouldn’t want those two?
Ludvig Aberg
It would be some of these legends who have so many stories. Somewhere around Jack and Tiger and maybe Vijay Singh too.
Matt Fitzpatrick
Tiger and Jack.
Matt Kuchar
Phil Mickelson is the most entertaining. I would say Raymond Floyd. I always enjoy stories from him.
Rickie Fowler
Freddie on one side and Jordan on the other would be cool.
Stewart Cink
Zach Johnson because he’s my bestie.
Tony Finau
Jon Rahm is a good friend, probably to my right, and Ray Floyd, to my left. It would be fun to chop it up with him.
Webb Simpson
Bubba Watson and Tiger Woods.
Will Zalatoris
Scottie and Jordan. We’ve known each other since we were 9 or 10.
Xander Schauffele
I don't think you can lose however you shake it. Freddie and Jordan would be comfortable picks. That dinner is all about the experience so it might be good to sit next to some guys I don’t know that could tell some stories.
This article originally appeared on Golfweek: Masters Champions Dinner: Who would you want to sit with at Augusta?
Continue reading...