Welsh Golfer Brian Huggett Dies at 87
Welsh Golfer Brian Huggett Dies at 87

Welsh Golfer Brian Huggett Dies at 87

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Brian Huggett, the former Ryder Cup captain and Welsh golfing legend, has died at the age of 87 after a short illness. Huggett, who played in six Ryder Cups and served as captain in 1977, was renowned for his skill and tenacity, winning 16 titles on the European circuit. He finished second in the 1965 Open Championship and was an influential figure in golf, recognized as Europe's top golfer in 1968. His legacy includes being an ambassador for the 2010 Ryder Cup held in Wales, where he played a significant role in promoting the event. Huggett was also honored with an MBE in 1978 and was inducted into the Wales Sport Hall of Fame in 2006. Tributes from fellow golfers highlight his immense contribution to the sport and his status as a beloved figure in golf history.

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