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Arguably golf's best player in the late 80s and early 90s, Nick Faldo won six majors from 1987-96 and has held the world's No. 1 ranking for 98 weeks. Faldo, 50, is one of the best European players of all time after winning 34 international events to accompany his nine PGA Tour wins. The owner of three Masters and three British Open wins, Faldo earned PGA Tour Player of the Year honors in 1990. Faldo, 50, born in Welwyn Garden City, England, has been a golf analyst for The Golf Channel and CBS.
Arguably golf's best player in the late 80s and early 90s, Nick Faldo won six majors from 1987-96 and has held the world's No. 1 ranking for 98 weeks. Faldo, 50, is one of the best European players of all time after winning 34 international events to accompany his nine PGA Tour wins. The owner of three Masters and three British Open wins, Faldo earned PGA Tour Player of the Year honors in 1990. Faldo, 50, born in Welwyn Garden City, England, has been a golf analyst for The Golf Channel and CBS.
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Harrington wins 2nd straight British Open
The Associated PressTurns out Padraig Harrington's wrist was strong enough to hit all the right shots in the British Open. Better yet, it was strong enough to lift the silver claret jug. Harrington became the first European in more than a century to win golf's oldest...Tags: Tiger Woods, Greg Norman, Ernie Els, PGA Tour, PGA Championship
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Tough course breeze for Norman
Los Angeles TimesGolf had the weirdest dream yesterday. In this dream, malevolent winds burned faces, shoved golf balls from their lies and yanked caps off heads, until all the wreckage and all the tortured shots and all the happy gorse culminated with emphatic...Tags: Jack Nicklaus, Greg Norman, Rocco Mediate, Sergio Garcia, Abusive Behavior
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Norman's Majors
Greg Norman is going for his third major championship. His previous two: Δ1986 British Open, Turnberry, Scotland: After opening with a 74 in rainy conditions, Norman shoots a second-round 63, tying the lowest score in British Open history, and...Tags: Greg Norman, St. George
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Shark still showing plenty of bite
Of The Associated PressThis sounds familiar: Greg Norman goes to the final round of a major with the lead. And, no, we're not talking about 1996. The 53-year-old, part-time golfer reclaimed a spot he used to know all too well in his prime, putting the Shark one more solid...Tags: Society, Greg Norman, Ceremonies, PGA Championship, David Duval
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Norman's Most Disappointing Defeats
No one expected two-time champion Greg Norman, 53, to be in contention at the British Open. Nonetheless, he added to a legacy of heartbreak in the four major championships: t 2008 British Open — Though the Shark has a two-stroke lead after 54...Tags: U.S. Open Golf, Greg Norman, Wayne Grady, Clothing and Textiles Industry, Bob Tway
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Norman Leads By Two
Special to the Los Angeles TimesGolf had the weirdest dream Saturday. In this dream, malevolent winds burned faces, shoved golf balls from their lies and yanked caps off heads, until all the wreckage and all the tortured shots and all the happy gorse culminated with emphatic applause...Tags: Greg Norman, Rocco Mediate, Sergio Garcia, Abusive Behavior, David Duval
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Padraig Harrington overcomes injury to win
If you want to look smart predicting the winner of the PGA Championship next month, go with the player who is on the verge of skipping the tournament because of an injury. There's a trend going on here, golf fans. First Tiger Woods won the U.S. Open on a...Tags: Tiger Woods, U.S. Open Golf, Greg Norman, Multi-Sport Events, Injuries
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TIGER SHARK?
Los Angeles TimesGolf had the weirdest dream Saturday. In this dream, malevolent winds burned faces, shoved golf balls from their lies and yanked caps off heads, until all the wreckage and all the tortured shots and all the happy gorse culminated with emphatic applause...Tags: Jack Nicklaus, Greg Norman, Abusive Behavior, Chris Evert
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Norman retakes British Open lead
LOS ANGELES TIMESSOUTHPORT, England - Like one of those deep, strange, REM dreams where familiar faces turn up in unfeasible places, Greg Norman leads the British Open after three rounds. That's the 137th British Open in the year 2008, and that's the Greg Norman who's...Tags: Jack Nicklaus, Greg Norman, Rocco Mediate, Jim Furyk, Davis Love III
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Stormin' Norman rolls on
The New York TimesThe last time a golfer did what Greg Norman has a chance to do in the British Open, the golfer's name was Old Tom and the Civil War had recently ended. So it is fitting that here in the land where 100-year-old golf courses are regarded as new, Norman is...Tags: Greg Norman, PGA Tour, PGA Championship, David Duval, Chris Evert
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