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Last Updated:  Tuesday, 8 April, 2003, 06:05 GMT 07:05 UK
Masters Quiz: Tuesday
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On this day in 1956, which 24-year-old blew a four-shot 54-hole lead to miss out on becoming the first and only amateur to win the Masters?
  A: Jack Burke
  B: Ken Venturi
  C: Arnold Palmer
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Who won the Masters in 1949, the first year a green jacket was presented to the champion?
  A: Horton Smith
  B: Ben Hogan
  C: Sam Snead
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In addition to the green jacket and a gold medal, what else does the Masters champion win?
  A: An Augusta National blazer badge and tie
  B: A silver replica of the clubhouse
  C: A rare rhododendron bush
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Who hosted the first Champions Dinner, hosted ever since by the defending champion on the Tuesday of Masters week?
  A: Ben Hogan
  B: Bobby Jones
  C: Ian Woosnam
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Which former US president is most closely associated with Augusta National?
  A: Dwight D. Eisenhower
  B: John F. Kennedy
  C: Jimmy Carter
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