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Masters 2019: Patrick Reed reveals his Champions Dinner menu

Patrick Reed might be a divisive figure. As reigning Masters champ, Reed has the honor of creating the menu for the tournament’s Champions Dinner. Earlier this year at Kapalua ahead of the Sentry Tournament of Champions, Reed revealed what his fellow green jacket winners can expect at Augusta.

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