Fuzzy Zoeller, a world champion golfer best known for making racist remarks about Tiger Woods at the 1997 Masters Tournament, has died.
In 1997, a young golfer named Tiger Woods burst onto the international scene, initiating a complete and undeniable revolution in the sport. His distinctive playing style, the remar ...
The late Fuzzy Zoeller had made some comments towards Tiger Woods when the latter was on the verge of winning the 1997 Masters. His remarks stirred controversy, with many calling them racially ...
Fuzzy Zoeller, whose legacy was tainted by insensitive and racist jokes about Tiger Woods, has passed away at 74.
The past Masters champ was praising Tiger’s performance in a CNN interview when he ended it by saying: “So, you know what you guys do when he gets in here? You pat him on the back and ...
Woods has authored a new book on his 1997 Masters win. — -- Tiger Woods is “trying everything” to play in The Masters this year, on what will be the 20th anniversary of his history-making win at ...
With the passing of Fuzzy Zoeller at age 74, attention has returned to one of the most controversial moments of his career — a remark he made about fellow golfer Tiger Woods following Woods’ historic ...
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 aged 74.
Sports Illustrated released its 100 Greatest Moments in Sports History on Tuesday, and seven of golf’s biggest moments made it. Tiger Woods’ record-breaking victory at the 1997 Masters came in at No.