johnnydoom It doesn't change the accomplishment at all. He won the Masters, fair and square. That's one of the things I like about golf. There's no style points, no judges handing out scores. Everybody in the field hits the ball from the tee boxes and continues until they have holed out, and then they add the scores together.
If he hates his parents, or his parents hate him, or his fellow teammates in college hated him, or whatever, it doesn't change the fact that he won the Masters. That can't and shouldn't be taken away or diminished.
(I mean, it is what it is, though. He got the ball into the hole in fewer strokes than his fellow competitors. It's not like he cured cancer or donated a million dollars to buy food for impoverished people.)