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After Hideki Matsuyama’s spectacular gourmet meal, can you guess the Masters winner by their champions dinner?

IT'S one of the most exclusive tables in the world, as the past winners eat together a menu chosen by the defending Masters champ.

Dress code? Green jacket of course. But can you guess the previous winner from their chosen menu?

Masters champions were for once happy to see slices, with sushi and sashimi on Hideki Matsuyama's menu
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Masters champions were for once happy to see slices, with sushi and sashimi on Hideki Matsuyama's menuCredit: Instagram @themasters
Hideki Matsuyama rounded things off with Japanese strawberry shortcake
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Hideki Matsuyama rounded things off with Japanese strawberry shortcakeCredit: Instagram @themasters
Japanese hero Hideki Matsuyama juggled practice with menu-making for a gourmet delight this week ahead of Thursday's big start
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Japanese hero Hideki Matsuyama juggled practice with menu-making for a gourmet delight this week ahead of Thursday's big startCredit: Getty

Hideki Matsuyama followed up becoming the first Japanese man to win a golfing Major in 2021 with an equally-stunning contribution for this year's Champions' Dinner.

A5 Wagyu Beef Ribeye topped his offering, with sushi, sashimi and dashi broth also on his four-course feast from the East.

Some labelled it the 'greatest Masters menu of all time'.

And it certainly contrasted with previous selections such as Tiger Woods' cheeseburgers and chicken sandwiches after he won the first of his five Augusta titles in 1997.

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Matsuyama's banquet will take some beating in the future.

And looking at the servings from the past ten years you might think it's been rarely rivalled in the past.

So here's your chance to sniff out the menu-makers from five Masters champs - using our culinary clues.

From Texas BBQ to Yorkshire puddings, milkshakes to passion fruit pavlova, taste a little pre-tournament history with our five-star quiz.

2. The 2012 king offered up grilled chicken breast, mac and cheese, confetti cake and ice cream. It was so good that it was served again two years later...

3. Cottage pie to start, Sunday roast with Yorkshire puddings, apple crumble with tea and coffee. Will it ever be as good as from the 2016 champ?

4. Surf and Turf with an Australian Wagyu steak, strawberry and passion fruit pavlova. Must been a g'day and good night, courtesy of the 2013 winner.

5. It's a hard task, choosing the menu so many times, but Sushi, Steak or chicken fajitas, milkshakes for dessert from the 2019 champion was a roaring success.

History-making Hideki Matsuyama lived up to his 2021 triumph with his menu ahead of the Masters this year
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History-making Hideki Matsuyama lived up to his 2021 triumph with his menu ahead of the Masters this yearCredit: Instagram @themasters
Champions' Dinners don't come much plusher than Hideki Matsuyama's
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Champions' Dinners don't come much plusher than Hideki Matsuyama'sCredit: Instagram @themasters

Answers

1. Jordan Spieth
2. Bubba Watson
3. Danny Willett
4. Adam Scott
5. Tiger Woods

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