Jaime Ortiz-Patiño
Deceased Person
– 2013
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Who was Jaime Ortiz-Patiño?
Jaime "Jimmy" Ortiz-Patiño was a French-born Spanish Industrialist who became a major figure in European golf and bridge. In 1984 Patiño acquired what became the Valderrama Golf Club, a ten-year-old course in southern Spain designed by Robert Trent Jones, who contributed to its re-design and expansion. Patiño subsequently arranged for Valderrama to host the 32nd Ryder Cup in 1997, its first staging in continental Europe.
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