
Ian Woosnam
67-Year-Old Golfer
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Announces retirement from Masters
Woosnam has announced that he will be retiring from the Masters, according to Golfweek Magazine.
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Woosnam, the 1991 winner of the Masters, has decided that this will be his last round of the event. With starting rounds of 82-81, the Wales native will miss the cut for the eighth year in a row. Woosnam states that back pain aided in his decision to retire from the tournament.
Woosnam, the 1991 winner of the Masters, has decided that this will be his last round of the event. With starting rounds of 82-81, the Wales native will miss the cut for the eighth year in a row. Woosnam states that back pain aided in his decision to retire from the tournament.
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Woosnam is set to tee it up in this week's Masters, where he won in 1991.
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Woosnam withdrew from the Irish Open last week after the first round due to post-viral fatigue syndrome, the Irish Times reports.
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Woosnam, the 1991 Masters champion, was scheduled to make his first start at the BellSouth Classic, but withdrew Friday after the opening round was delayed a second day because of rain, the Associated Press reports.
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Woosnam will make his 17th World Cup appearance for Wales this week after agreeing to step in for flu victim Phillip Price, the Telegraph.
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Woosnam will not travel to the U.S. to play in next weekend's PGA Championship due to a recent death in the family, according to Sporting News Radio.
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