They've Already Got Garages Full of Ferraris so Why Do They Need to Win the Majors? ; Tony Jacklin, a Champion On Both Sides of Theatlantic, Blasts the Lack of Ambition That He Says Fuelled Our Failure at the Open

Mail on SundayJuly 30, 2006

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TONY JACKLIN has questioned whether Britain's young golf professionals are ambitious enough to end the country's major championship drought.

After the host nation failed to provide a single top 10 finisher at The Open Championship at Royal Liverpool, extending Britain's winless streak in 28 majors, former Ryder Cup captain Jacklin admitted he feared for the future.

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They've Already Got Garages Full of Ferraris so Why Do They Need to Win the Majors? ; Tony Jacklin, a Champion On Both Sides of Theatlantic, Blasts the Lack of Ambition That He Says Fuelled Our Failure at the Open

Looking at the crop of emerging Britons, Jacklin said: 'Luke Donald leads the pack but I don't see anyone else who impresses me. Donald says he wants to topple Tiger Woods and become No 1 in the world ...

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