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Francesco
Molinari
Italy
Birthdate
8/11/1982 (43)
Birthplace
Turin, Italy
College
University of Torino
Swing
Right
Turned Pro
2004
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McIlroy 8 behind Molinari at Dubai Desert Classic
5M
Photo by Graham Denholm/Getty Images
Who has won the Open Championship? All-time golf champions
1Y
Keith Jenkins
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PGA TOUR
Molinari back as vice capt., Euro Ryder Cup team
1Y
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PGA TOUR
F. Molinari makes U.S. Open cut on hole-in-one
2Y
Paolo Uggetti
EPA/CJ GUNTHER
F. Molinari named Europe's final Ryder vice capt.
3Y
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