1. masters - Noun
2. masters - Verb
3. Masters - Proper noun
United States poet (1869-1950)
Source: WordNetA 15-time Major Champion, Woods first bogey-free round in a major championship in more than a decade and the first time in 23 Masters appearances that he opened the tournament without a bogey. Source: Internet
A 72 that left the 15-times major champion 11 strokes adrift, a sixth Masters title a bridge too far. Source: Internet
ABOVE PHOTO: Lee Elder, first Black golfer to participate in the Masters Tournament at Augusta, Ga., May 9, 1975. Source: Internet
According to Schechter, the qigong society under which Li and other qigong masters belonged asked Li to hike his tuition, but Li emphasized the need for the teachings to be free of charge. Source: Internet
Acetate recordings of the concert were made, and aluminum studio masters were also cut. Source: Internet
“After the first degree, some women find it very difficult to come back for Masters and the university system is a system that you need to have additional qualification for you to fit in,” she noted. Source: Internet