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| Andrews Scotland, and The Open Championship at Hoylake followed by the U. DeVicenzo, who was then one of the world's best players - a man who had held off Jack Nicklaus to win the British Open at Hoylake, England, the previous summer - never again finished as high as second in any subsequent Masters. Competition is expected to be fierce, as four members of the 2001 GBI team were also members of the 2000 team, which defeated the Americans (12 1/2 -11 1/2) in the event at Royal Liverpool Golf Club in Hoylake, England. |
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