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    Antonio Garrido (born 2 February 1944) is a Spanish professional golfer. He won five times on the European Tour and twice on the European Senior Tour...
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  • Antonio Garrido may refer to: Antonio Garrido (golfer) (born 1944), Spanish golfer Antonio Garrido (actor) (born 1971), Spanish actor and TV presenter...
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  • Alberto Garrido (1949–2007), Argentine-Venezuelan journalist Antonio Garrido (actor) (born 1971), Spanish actor and TV presenter Antonio Garrido (golfer) (born...
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    Ignacio Garrido (born 27 March 1972) is a Spanish professional golfer who won twice on the European Tour. Garrido was born in Madrid. He is the eldest...
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  • Germán Garrido Cánora (born 15 June 1948) is a member of one of Spain's most successful golfing families. His brother Antonio and nephew Ignacio were only...
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  • A golfer is a person who plays golf. Below is a list of male golfers, professional and amateurs, sorted alphabetically. Category:Lists of golfers contains...
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  • Valentín Barrios (category Spanish male golfers)
    Open. He twice lost in a playoff, at the third playoff hole against Antonio Garrido in the 1972 Spanish Open and at the first playoff hole at the 1974...
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  • related: Peter Alliss was the son of Percy Alliss. Ignacio Garrido is the son of Antonio Garrido. Ernest Whitcombe, Charles Whitcombe and Reg Whitcombe were...
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  • Francisco Abreu (category Spanish male golfers)
    Spain. At his second win, he was 9 strokes ahead of fellow country man Antonio Garrido on second place. His best Order of Merit finish of ninth came in 1977...
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  • 1988 Europcar Cup (category Team golf tournaments)
    Jesper Parnevik. The second placed team was Spain, with Juan Anglada, Antonio Garrido, José Gervas and Miguel Ángel Martín. The players in the winning team...
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