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Golf: IN BRIEF - Woosnam honour.(Sport)
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Daily Post (Liverpool, England)
| Date:
March 10, 2006
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GOLF: Ian Woosnam has been appointed official ambassador for Welsh golf in the run-up to their first staging of the Ryder Cup at Celtic Manor in 2010.
Woosnam will captain Europe in September's match against the Unite...
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