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By Tim Rosaforte
Golf World Tuesday, September 28, 2004 Coming off the United States' worst Ryder Cup loss in history -- and four losses in the last five matches -- officers from the PGA of America charged with selecting the man who will lead the 2006 team are being lobbied by a group of past captains to consider a surprising choice: Larry Nelson. At first glance the past captains' push for Nelson might seem like a make-up call to a contemporary who was passed over for the job a decade ago. But in reality the choice of Nelson, 57, one of the most d ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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