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- Manuel_Piñero height "170.18".
- Manuel_Piñero weight "68.4936".
- Manuel_Piñero abstract "Manuel Piñero Sanchez (born 1 September 1952) is a Spanish professional golfer.Piñero was born in Badajoz. He turned professional in 1968 and established himself on the European Tour in the early 1970s. He won nine titles on the Tour, the most prestigious of them the 1977 British PGA Championship. He featured in the top ten on the European Tour Order of Merit five times, including back to back fourth places in 1976 and 1977. Piñero played for Europe in two Ryder Cups. In 1981 he defeated Jerry Pate 2 & 1 in his singles match. In 1985 he claimed four points out of five for the team which captured the trophy from the United States for the first time since 1957, defeating Lanny Wadkins 3 & 1 in singles. He was also a member of Spain's two man team at the World Cup of Golf nine times, collecting the team title in 1976 and 1982. On the latter occasion he also won the individual title.Since turning fifty in 2002 Piñero has played on the European Seniors Tour, but he has had little success at that level.".
- Manuel_Piñero birthDate "1952-09-01".
- Manuel_Piñero birthPlace Badajoz.
- Manuel_Piñero birthPlace Spain.
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- Manuel_Piñero birthDate "1952-09-01".
- Manuel_Piñero birthPlace Badajoz.
- Manuel_Piñero birthPlace Spain.
- Manuel_Piñero dateOfBirth "1952-09-01".
- Manuel_Piñero eurowins "[[#European Tour wins".
- Manuel_Piñero extour PGA_European_Tour.
- Manuel_Piñero fullname "Manuel Piñero Sanchez".
- Manuel_Piñero masters "DNP".
- Manuel_Piñero name "Manuel Piñero".
- Manuel_Piñero name "Piñero, Manuel".
- Manuel_Piñero open "T6: 1981".
- Manuel_Piñero pga "CUT: 1986".
- Manuel_Piñero placeOfBirth "Badajoz, Spain".
- Manuel_Piñero prowins "12".
- Manuel_Piñero residence Málaga.
- Manuel_Piñero residence Spain.
- Manuel_Piñero shortDescription "Professional golfer".
- Manuel_Piñero tour European_Seniors_Tour.
- Manuel_Piñero usopen "DNP".
- Manuel_Piñero yearpro "1968".
- Manuel_Piñero description "Professional golfer".
- Manuel_Piñero subject Category:1952_births.
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- Manuel_Piñero subject Category:Spanish_golfers.
- Manuel_Piñero subject Category:Sportspeople_from_Málaga.
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- Manuel_Piñero comment "Manuel Piñero Sanchez (born 1 September 1952) is a Spanish professional golfer.Piñero was born in Badajoz. He turned professional in 1968 and established himself on the European Tour in the early 1970s. He won nine titles on the Tour, the most prestigious of them the 1977 British PGA Championship. He featured in the top ten on the European Tour Order of Merit five times, including back to back fourth places in 1976 and 1977. Piñero played for Europe in two Ryder Cups.".
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- Manuel_Piñero givenName "Manuel".
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