Golfer Fuzzy Zoeller, who died recently, was a two-time major champion from the Louisville area. Zoeller's legacy is often linked to a 1997 controversy involving racist remarks about Tiger Woods.
Kind of fitting, that Fuzzy Zoeller died on Thanksgiving. No player could have had a better temperament for Skins Game golf than Fuzzy, winner of the 1979 Masters, one of the best ever played, and the ...
Fuzzy Zoeller, a two-time major champion and one of golf's most gregarious characters whose career was tainted by a racially insensitive joke about Tiger Woods, has died, according to a longtime ...
"Fuzzy was a true original whose talent and charisma left an indelible mark on the game of golf," PGA Tour Commissioner Jay Monahan said in a statement. "Fuzzy combined competitive excellence with a ...
Fuzzy Zoeller, a two-time major champion and one of golf's most gregarious characters whose career was tainted by a racially insensitive joke about Tiger Woods, has died, according to a longtime ...
Nov. 27 (UPI) --Two-time major winner and golf great Frank Urban "Fuzzy" Zoeller Jr. has died of unknown causes at age 74, his family announced on Thursday. Zoeller is the last person to win the ...
Fuzzy Zoeller, a two-time major champion and one of golf's most outgoing characters whose career was tainted by a racially insensitive joke about Tiger Woods, has died, according to a longtime ...
RYE, NY - AUGUST 18: Fuzzy Zoeller hits from the ninth tee box during the first round of the Constellation Energy Senior Players Championship at Westchester Country Club on August 18, 2011 in Rye, New ...
Fuzzy Zoeller, a 10-time PGA Tour winner and one of the most colorful golfers in tour history, has died, the PGA Tour announced Thursday, Nov. 27. Zoeller was 74. No cause of death was disclosed.
Fuzzy Zoeller, one of professional golf’s most colourful characters has died, aged 74. His career was tainted by a racially-insensitive remark about Tiger Woods. It is fair to suggest that he was one ...
Frank Urban “Fuzzy” Zoeller Jr., who won two major titles in playoffs, including the 1984 U.S. Open, died on Nov. 27 at the age of 74. "Fuzzy was one of a kind," said USGA CEO Mike Whan. "We are ...