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​Considered a Phenom at a young age, Cat was the youngest winner of the prestigious A.I.G.M (Azalea Invitational for Golf Masters) in 1997. His career has had numerous highlights and accolades, including the "Cat Slam" holding all 4 majors at one time.
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Auden Bruin
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One of the best to ever play the game, Auden Bruin dominated the game of golf in 3 different decades. His majors record is virtually unassailable, and his dominant Sunday round in 1986 will forever be remembered in the annals of golf.
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Henry Stetson
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Winning a Number of events in Europe in the late 90s. Stetson moved to the United States in the mid 2000s and has focused on golf here ever since. Stetson was spectacular in 2016 at The King's Open Championship at Royal Truthail shooting all four rounds in the 60's and setting the record for the lowest round recorded on a Sunday in the tournament's history, a 63.

Miller Johnson
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One of the top players in the world during the mid-1970s. He was the first to shoot 63 in a major championship to win the 1973 National Open Tournament, and he ranked second in the world on world golf rankings.

