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China’s undisputed number one, Zhang’s successful
career in Asia has won him fans all over the continent. Zhang
was among the first generation of golfers in China to turn pro
in the mid-nineties. Now a member of the Asian and European
Tour, Zhang has proven himself against the game’s big names....>>more |
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2 time Order of Merit winner, and a former Augusta winner, “Woosie” remains one of the most successful golfers in Europe. Woosnam is also the first player to capture the Cisco World Match Play Championship in three decades - and, at 43, the oldest winner - in 2001...>>more
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Blessed with a solid, powerful game, Thomas Bjorn
emerged as a genuine top class player by capturing the Loch
Lomond World Invitational in 1996 over one of the most demanding
courses in Europe. The victory proved to be the springboard
for Bj?rn to become the first Danish golfer to play in The Ryder
Cup...>>more
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Montgomerie, who won a record seven successive Volvo European Order of Merit titles between 1993 and 1999, battled tooth and nail with Thai Ace Thongchai Jaidee in the final round of the TCL Classic 2002 before winning his first ever Asian tournament in 2002...>>more
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