The Betfred British Masters is one of the most exciting events on the PGA European Tour. Here, we take a look at the competition's greatest-ever champions and how they became legends.

The Betfred British Masters is one of the most prestigious golf tournaments on the European Tour and has a fascinating history that dates back to 1946 when it was first held.

With a total of 24 editions to date, the tournament has produced some memorable moments, and over the years, many outstanding golfers have graced the tournament's fairways looking to take home the title. However, some have gone on to become legends.

In this blog, we will take a look at five of the greatest ever British Masters champions, who have etched their names in golfing history.

Keep reading to find out who they are and how you can secure premium tickets to watch the 2023 Betfred British Masters live.

Sir Nick Faldo - A Legend of the British Masters

Sir Nick Faldo is one of the all time great British golfers, and although he has only won the British Masters once in his illustrious career, he has earned himself a deserved place on our list as one of the greatest ever champions.

He won his first and only British Masters title in 1989 when he defeated runner-up Ronan Rafferty by four strokes at Woburn Golf Club to take home the 70 thousand prize fund.  

Faldo's remarkable golf career includes six major championship wins and he is a household name in the world of golf. Sir Nick’s achievement at the British Masters serves as part of his overall dominance in the sport.

His legacy as one of the all-time greats of the game is secure, and his victory at the British Masters will forever be remembered as some of his finest moments on the course.

Colin Montgomerie - A British Master of Consistency

Colin Montgomerie is the most successful British golfer ever, winning 31 European tour events throughout his career including one British Masters title.

Montgomerie was known for his accurate ball striking, excellent short game, and mental toughness on the golf course.

His first and only British Masters championship came in 1998 when he took the victory with a very slender one-stroke lead over joint runners-up Pierre Fulke and Eduardo Romero.

He was a dominant player in Europe during the 1990s and 2000s and was a member of the winning European Ryder Cup team six times, including serving as the captain in 2010.

Montgomerie also had a successful career on the PGA Tour, where he won three events and was a five-time runner-up in major championships.

His skill and focus on the course made him a formidable opponent, and his British Masters victories are a testament to his dominance in the sport.

Seve Ballesteros - The Spaniard who Ruled Britannia

Seve Ballesteros was a Spanish golfer who won the British Masters twice in his career, in 1986 and 1991.

The Spaniard is widely regarded as one of the greatest ever to play the game, having won five major championships and 50 European Tour titles throughout his career.

Ballesteros was known for his incredible skill and creativity on the golf course, and he was admired for his charismatic personality and fierce determination to win.

Ballesteros won his first British Masters title at the age of 29, defeating Scotsman Gordon Brandon Jr by a slim two strokes.

The second title came five years later in 1991, as he emerged victorious with a three-stroke lead ahead of the chasing pack of Eamon Darcy, David Gilford, Tony Johnstone, Sam Torrence, and Keith Walters.  

He was also the first European to win the Masters Tournament in Augusta, Georgia, and his impressive record in the British Masters makes him one of the most memorable players in the tournament's history.

His legacy continues to inspire golfers around the world, and he remains a beloved figure in the sport of golf.

Ian Woosnam - The Welsh Dragon of the British Masters

Welsh golfer Ian Woosnam was victorious at the British Masters twice in his career. He was known for his accuracy and precision on the golf course, and he was a consistent performer in the tournament throughout his career.

The Oswestry-born golfer boasts a very impressive trophy cabinet, which includes 29 European Tour titles, two PGA Tour titles, and one major championship, the 1991 Masters Tournament.

He won his first British Masters title in 1983 to pick up his second-ever tournament win, defeating runner-up Bernard Gallacher by three strokes.

His second victory in the competition didn't come until eleven years later, in 1994 when he denied the aforementioned Steve Ballesteros a record third British Masters win, beating him by four strokes on the day.    

Woosnam was also a member of the winning European Ryder Cup team four times and served as the captain of the team in 2006.

Woosnam's impressive double-win success in the British Masters helped establish his reputation as a golfer to be reckoned with, and he remains one of the most celebrated players in the tournament's history.

Greg Norman - An Aussie Ace in the British Masters

Last but certainly not least on our list we have Australian golfer Greg Norman, who won the British Masters twice in his career, with back-to-back wins in 1981 and 1982.

He is considered by many as one of the best ever to step foot on a golfing green, having won 91 professional titles, including two Open Championships, and spending 331 weeks as the world's top-ranked golfer.

The Aussie won The British Masters with dominant performances in consecutive years, defeating Graham Marsh by four strokes in 1981 and Bernhard Langer by an impressive eight strokes in 1982.  

Norman was known for his aggressive style of play, powerful driving, and excellent short game. He was also one of the most successful players in the history of the PGA Tour, with 20 victories and multiple Player of the Year awards.

Additionally, Norman was a dominant player in international team competitions, playing on eight Presidents Cup teams and leading the International Team as captain twice.

His wins in the British Masters are just one part of his incredible career, which includes two Open Championship victories and numerous other tournament wins.

Norman was known for his power and accuracy on the course, and his reputation as a player made him a fan favourite in the tournament.

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