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Tiger Woods isn't going to refresh things when he hosts his first Masters Champions Dinner since 2006. Instead, the 2019 Masters winner will trust the formula he relied upon 14 years ago.
It means steak and fajitas will be the order of the day, according to ESPN's Bob Harig:
Woods explained why he's going for familiar fare, per Adam Woodard of Golfweek and USA Today: "Being born and raised in SoCal, having fajitas and sushi was a part of my entire childhood, and I'm going back to what I had in 2006.