Faldo receives knighthood from Queen Elizabeth II
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updated 8:54 a.m. ET Nov. 10, 2009
WINDSOR, England (AP) -Nick Faldo has been knighted by Queen Elizabeth II for a career in which he won six majors and captained Europe's Ryder Cup team.
Faldo can now call himself "Sir Nick Faldo" following the ceremony at Windsor Castle.
He was awarded the honor for services to the sport.
Faldo says he "had dreams as a young boy of being a golfer and winning tournaments, but you don't dream of this."
The two-time European Order of Merit winner won three Masters and three British Open titles and is just the second professional golfer to be knighted after Henry Cotton in 1988.
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