Fuzzy Zoeller, who won Masters in first appearance at Augusta National, dead at 74

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Two-time major championFuzzy Zoellerdied at the age of 74, the PGA Tour announced on Thursday.

“Fuzzy was a true original whose talent and charisma left an indelible mark on the game of golf,”PGA TourCommissioner Jay Monahan said in a statement.“Fuzzy combined competitive excellence with a sense of humor that endeared him to fans and fellow players alike.We celebrate his remarkable legacy and extend our deepest condolences to his family.”

Zoeller was a 10-time winner on tour, including the aforementioned majors.His first major, and second PGA win, was the 1979 Masters, which was his first time ever playing at Augusta National.

Fuzzy Zoeller

Golfer Gary Player helps Master golf tournament winner Fuzzy Zoeller on with his green jacket.(Getty Images)

He then won theU.S.Openfive years later at Winged Foot Golf Club in epic fashion, going up against Greg Norman in an 18-hole playoff.Zoeller shot a three-under 67 while Norman was eight strokes behind.Zoeller and Norman were the only players to shoot under par in the four regulation rounds, going 4-under.Curtis Strange’s third-place finish came at 1-over.

He finished second at the 1981 PGA Championship and third in the 1994 Open Championship at Turnberry, which is now owned by PresidentDonald Trump. 

Fuzzy Zoeller and Greg Norman embracing.

Greg Norman (R) congratulates Fuzzy Zoeller on the 18th hole after losing the U.S.Open.(John Iacono/Sports Illustrated via Getty Images)

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Zoeller owned a share of the lead heading into the final round in Scotland, but Nick Price shot 4-under in the final round, while Zoeller shot an even 70 to lose by three strokes.

Zoeller also won the Senior PGA Championship in 2002, and had one other top-10 finish atthe Masters.

Fuzzy Zoeller at the U.S. Open.

Fuzzy Zoeller celebrates a 68-foot birdie putt on the second hole of his playoff round at the 1984 U.S.Open.(Getty Images)

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Zoeller represented the United States in the 1979, 1983 and 1985Ryder Cups, winning his first two before losing his final.The 1985 Ryder Cup was the first time the United States had lost the Ryder Cup since 1957, as the Great Britain team expanded to all of Europe.That brought in golf legends like Seve Ballesteros, Bernhard Langer and Sandy Lyle.

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