The Freeman

Love, Ochoa, among new Hall of Famers

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MIAMI — Major winners Davis Love, Ian Woosnam, Lorena Ochoa and Meg Mallon and journalist Henry Longhurst have been named 2017 inductees to the World Golf Hall of Fame.

The selection committee for the Saint Augustine, Florida, attraction announced the honor group Tuesday from among 16 finalists, with enshrineme­nt ceremonies set for September 26, 2017, in NewYork ahead of the area hosting the Presidents Cup.

"We have the privilege of bringing in one of our strongest classes to date," said World Golf Hall of Fame president Jack Peter.

Each new member of the Hall of Fame, which will now feature 155 people, received 75 percent support from the 16-member selection group, whose members include Jack Nicklaus, Gary Player and Annika Sorenstam.

Love captained the 2016 US Ryder Cup team to victory earlier this month at Hazeltine after his 2012 squad lost to the greatest lastday comeback in Ryder Cup history.

Love won 21 US PGA Tour titles, including the 1997 PGA Championsh­ip, and also played six times each on Ryder and Presidents Cup teams.

"Davis has an outstandin­g record not only as a player but as a gentleman," said South African legend Player. "He has been a tremendous contributo­r and all-around man for golf. It's terrific to see him in the World Golf Hall of Fame."

Welshman Woosnam, the 1991 Masters champion, topped the world rankings for 50 weeks in 1991 and 1992. The former European Tour Order of Merit winner was named European Player of the Year in 1987 and 1990 and played on eight Ryder Cup teams.

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