PGA Tour winner Fuzzy Zoeller, who won the 1979 Masters and 1984 U.S. Open in a playoff against Greg Norman, died at the age of 74.
Golfer turned world ranking chief Trevor Immelman paid tribute to Fuzzy Zoeller and called him the favorite Masters Champion.
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Zoeller lifted 10 PGA Tour titles in all and highlighted his longevity at the 1994 Open Championship by finishing third. He appeared on three Ryder Cup teams and in 1985, he was awarded the Bob Jones ...
At Winged Foot in 1984, the 32-year-old Zoeller found himself in another playoff at a major, this time tied with Australian Greg Norman after regulation in the U.S. Open. It was an 18-round playoff ...
Co-leader entering Sunday’s final round, Puig’s nerveless final round 5-under 66 was built on a flurry of early birdies to ...
Spain’s David Puig has claimed the biggest title of his professional career and joined countryman great Seve Ballesteros by ...
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The Australian Open returns to Royal Melbourne, offering another chance to see one of the world’s most admired courses.
The victory in Australia certainly made his job easier and helped him clearly define his goals for the next season.
Bernie Duffy, Michael Hillinch and Curt Aasen are recognized in large part for their volunteering. Meanwhile, golfer Evan ...