
Ben Crenshaw
Ben Crenshaw is a retired American professional golfer and two-time Masters champion, known for his exceptional putting skills and strategic approach to the game. Crenshaw has made significant contributions to golf both as a player and a commentator and is celebrated for his sportsmanship and dedication to the game. He is also recognized for hosting the annual champions dinner at the Masters, where he has expressed welcome sentiments towards Cabrera's return to the prestigious event.
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Ben Crenshaw is a designer of Te Arai Links’ South Course, contributing to its prestigious reputation.
Te Arai Links announced as 2026 Asia-Pacific Amateur Championship host venueBen Crenshaw was one of the US team's best players and lost to Eamonn Darcy.
Shane Lowry the latest in a long line of Irish golfers to deliver when it matters at the Ryder Cup – The Irish TimesBen Crenshaw was mentioned as one of the high-profile Americans in the field during the Irish Open.
Team Europe thought they held the moral high ground. In pro golf, there is no such thing – The Irish TimesBen Crenshaw was a player for the American team in the Ryder Cup.
Ryder Cup is never easy to win on the road. Europe has done it only four timesBen Crenshaw shot a 91 in 2015 during his final Masters.
Nick Dunlap shoots one of the worst first-round scores in Masters historyBen Crenshaw, the unofficial host of the traditional Champions Dinner which has a seat at the table for Cabrera, said he was excited to have him and would welcome him personally.
Angel Cabrera welcomed back to the Masters after serving prison sentenceBen Crenshaw is mentioned in relation to Carl Jackson's access to Augusta National.
Lee Elder’s ‘earth shattering day’ for golf reaches marquee anniversary | The MastersBen Crenshaw was one of Guan Tianlang's playing partners during the 2013 Masters.
Scourge of slow play likely to rear its ugly head again at Masters – The Irish TimesFormer golfer Ben Crenshaw, who hosts the annual champions dinner at the Masters, has reportedly welcomed Cabrera’s presence at this year’s event.
Angel Cabrera: Two-time major champion set for Masters return after serving prison sentence






























































