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Last Updated:  Wednesday, 9 April, 2003, 23:30 GMT 00:30 UK
Masters Quiz: Friday
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On this day in 1976, who became the fourth wire-to-wire winner after tying the then course record of 271?
  A: Tom Watson
  B: Lee Trevino
  C: Ray Floyd
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Who is the only European to finish as the low amateur?
  A: Nick Faldo
  B: Sergio Garcia
  C: Bernhard Langer
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Who in 2001 broke the record for the most birdies (25) in four rounds at the Masters?
  A: Phil Mickelson
  B: David Duval
  C: Davis Love III
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Who has made the most cuts (37) at the Masters?
  A: Sam Snead
  B: Jack Nicklaus
  C: Doug Ford
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Who is the only Masters champion to never miss the weekend at Augusta since the half-way cut was instituted in 1957?
  A: Tiger Woods
  B: Jose Maria Olazabal
  C: Fred Couples
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