The Masters
Definition
The Masters Tournament: A prestigious annual invitational major championship in professional golf, held every spring at Augusta National Golf Club in Georgia, USA, known for its green jacket tradition and azalea-lined fairways.
Informal plural reference to 'masters': Highly skilled experts or authorities in a particular field, often used with a sense of deference or irony.
Examples
He's practicing his swing like a maniac because tomorrow he finally gets to walk the hallowed grounds of The Masters.
In the boardroom, she quickly became one of the masters, turning coffee-fueled chaos into multimillion-dollar deals.
The cat thinks it's one of the masters of the house, lounging on the couch while we clean up its fur empire.
Forget rookies; give me the masters who can sink a putt while dodging corporate espionage.