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Originally Posted by Lefty
I think they have a few more than that!Have a look down the World ranking s and you will see 10 Australians and 5 South Africans in the top 60 ,including Immelman,Sabbatini ,Hensby ,PAmpling,Lonard ,Allenby,Parry,Appleby,Perks,Scott and many more.Look on the European Tour and you will see Campbell, O'Hern,Green and a host of promising young players from the Southern hemisphere.
The USPGA is the least regarded of the Majors, but the MAsters has the weakest field.
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So I underestimated the numbers...slightly.

I say let the European Tour hold a "Major" tournament of their own in the Southern hemisphere then.
The smaller Master's field is as strong any, with the exception of a few of the Amateurs and the past their prime past winners that give the Masters the charm none of the other majors have.
