The Masters has long hosted elite players from around the world. Here, in a publicity shot taken before the 1950 Tournament, Tony Holquin (left) Mexico's Open champion, and Roberto De Vicenzo, Argentina's Open champion, watch Ben Hogan practicing on the putting green. Hogan tied for fourth that year; De Vicenzo for 12th; and Holquin for 44th, as Jimmy Demaret became the first three-time Masters champion.The Masters has long hosted elite players from around the world. Here, in a publicity shot taken before the 1950 Tournament, Tony Holquin (left) Mexico's Open champion, and Roberto De Vicenzo, Argentina's Open champion, watch Ben Hogan practicing on the putting green. Hogan tied for fourth that year; De Vicenzo for 12th; and Holquin for 44th, as Jimmy Demaret became the first three-time Masters champion.