Tributes have poured in for a much-loved dinner lady who was always out and about in Ashton-under-Lyne with her pet Pomeranian. Anna Dixon, 86, passed away peacefully on April 8.
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READ MORE: Tiger Woods' Masters Thursday tee time confirmedBernhard Langer - 1986After claiming the first of his two green jackets, Langer became one of the first golfers to truly customise his meal with a sense of culture from his home country of Germany. Langer chose wiener schnitzel (breaded veal) and Black Forest cake as his meals. Sandy Lyle - 1989Following his only Masters title, the Scot decided to wear a kilt and truly introduce his colleagues to Scottish cuisine by serving Haggis.
Lyle said: "That seemed to make quite a statement. The older guys, like [Jack] Nicklaus, had been to Scotland and knew what haggis was. But the newer ones, guys like Lar ry Mize, they weren't too sure about that.
"Tiger Woods - 1998Woods was just 22 years of age when he hosted his first Champions Dinner, which may explain his choice of food. Woods opted for cheeseburgers, fries and milkshakes which legends such as Jack Nicklaus and Arnold Palmer tucked into. Mike Weir - 2004As the only Canadian to ever win the Masters, Weir certainly had to ensure his fellow champions feasted on his native food.
He served up elk and wild boar along with local beers, while also offering fried chicken and filet mignon for those who wanted to steer clear of the rogue meat. DON'T MISSTiger Woods confident he can win The MastersTiger Woods confirm he's set to play Masters 14 months after car crashWho is Tiger Woods' son Charlie and why is he at the Masters?Trevor Immelman - 2009Immelman was inspired by his homeland of South Africa when he hosted his Champions Dinner. After claiming the Masters in 2008, the Cape Town-born star fed his colleagues bobotie - a minced meat pie dish with egg topping - along with a variety of local wines.
Tributes have poured in for a much-loved dinner lady who was always out and about in Ashton-under-Lyne with her pet Pomeranian. Anna Dixon, 86, passed away peacefully on April 8.
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