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Ben Crenshaw has been emceeing Masters Champions Dinner since 2005 .
The 1984 and 1995 Masters winner has been leading the dinner since 1952 .
Byron Nelson , who hosted the event from 1956-2004 , asked Crensh to take over.
Crenhaw dropped the phone when Byron Nelson asked him if he'd take over the dinner.
The Masters winner says he tries to carry on with "a lot of humility".
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