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Fuzzy Zoeller Biography
PGA Tour Victories (10) 1979 Andy Williams-San Diego Open Invitational, Masters Tournament. 1981 Colonial National Invitation. 1983 Sea Pines Heritage, Panasonic Las Vegas Pro Celebrity Classic. 1984 U.S. Open Championship. 1985 Hertz Bay Hill Classic. 1986 AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am, Sea Pines Heritage, Anheuser-Busch Golf Classic.
Champions Tour Victories (2) 2002 Senior PGA Championship. 2004 MasterCard Championship.
International Victories 2002 Senior Slam.
Other Victories (6): 1972 Florida State Junior College Championship [indiv]. 1973 Indiana State Amateur. 1985 Skins Game. 1986 Skins Game. 1987 Merrill Lynch Shoot-Out Championship. 2003 Tylenol Par-3 Challenge.
Current Year Highlights Was 41st on the final money list, a jump of 11 spots from his previous season and earnings totaled over $400,000 for the campaign...Posted initial top-10 finish at The ACE Group Classic when he was T6 in February in Naples...Was T10 at the Allianz Championship in early June. Attracted attention at the tournament when he had one of the highlights of the season. He made an unusual hole-in-one on No. 16 in the second round. His 7-iron landed just off the back of the green and remained there for nearly 10 seconds before rolling back into the hole for the 17th ace of his competitive career...Was T9 at the Ford Senior Players Champion-ship after sharing the first-round lead. |
 | Career Highlights
2005: Finished outside the top 50 in single-season earnings for the first time in his Champions Tour career and registered just two top-10 finishes, his fewest in a single-season...Was T10 in defense of his title at the MasterCard Championship in Hawaii and then T3 at the Blue Angels Classic, thanks to a final-round 6-under 64 on Sunday...Ended T11 in his final start of the year at the SBC Championship in San Antonio...Made his 27th appearance at the Masters but missed the cut. 2004: Won his first event on the Cham-pions Tour in just over 19 months when he started the season with a come-from-behind victory at the MasterCard Championship. Shot 64 in the final round and outdueled Dana Quigley down the stretch, thanks to birdies on the last three holes, including a clutch 18-foot putt on No. 18 for the win. Had 23 total birdies for the week...Shot career-best 10-under 61 on Sunday at the Outback Steak-house Pro-Am, equaling the TPC Tampa Bay course record. Birdied 11 of his first 14 holes, including seven straight, at the TPC Tampa Bay and briefly held the lead before a bogey on the final hole eventually left him in a T3...Voted as the Champions Tour’s February Player of the Month...Shot 6-under 29 on the front side of Glen Oaks during the second round of the Allianz Champion-ship, a nine-hole record at the course. 2003: Made a spirited defense of his Senior PGA Championship title and was the only player in the field to shoot par or better for all four rounds. Was leading early in the final round, but eventually finished T3 at Aronimink GC, three strokes behind winner John Jacobs...Also third at the season-opening MasterCard Championship...Easily won the Tylenol Par-3 Challenge at Treetops Resort in Michigan, banking $330,000. 2002: Among the top 10 in one-third of his starts as a Champions Tour rookie...Became the 11th player to make his first Champions Tour title a major when he held off Bobby Wadkins and Hale Irwin for the Senior PGA Championship crown. Was the only player in the 144-man field to finish under par (2-under) over 72 holes at Firestone and ended a TOUR victory drought of 15 years, 10 months and 27 days dating back to the 1986 Anheuser-Busch Golf Classic...Held off Don Pooley by one stroke to win the Senior Slam on the Lost Gold course at Superstition Mountain in early Novem-ber. His 36-hole score of 6-under 138 in the event pitting the winners of the four major championships, earned him a $300,000 check...Made his official debut on the Champions Tour at the Royal Caribbean Classic, tying for 51st at Crandon Park with a 1-under 143 total in the rain-shortened event.
Personal Always a gallery favorite because of his relaxed approach to the game...Has an inter-est in golf course design and one of his projects is the TPC at Summerlin, host course of the PGA TOUR’s Las Vegas event...Won USGA’s Bob Jones Award in 1985. Award given in recognition of distinguished sportsmanship in golf...Lists Wayne Gretzky and Michael Jordan as his favorite athletes and Arnold Palmer as his idol growing up...Enjoys the outdoors and went on a sheep hunt to Alaska in 2001 |
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