Overcast, light rain of Spain will join for induction into the World Golf Hall of Fame on Nov.
2 in St. Augustine. Olazabal’s election on the international ballot was announced Wednesday at Surrey, England, the site of this week’s BMW PGA Championship. Olazabal has won 21 European Tour titles and 27 worldwide championships. He won the Masters in 1994 and 1999, the latter after a Sunday duel with . Olazabal played on seven Ryder Cup teams, with Europe winning three and halving one, and he and Seve Ballesteros had an 11-2-2 record in doubles matches. Ballesteros was the first Spaniard to be elected to the Hall of Fame. Olazabal will be the second. Olazabal was named on 56 percent of the international ballots.
The Players Championship’s Birdies for Charity program is going to sudden death to find a winner.