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A Four‑time PGA Tour winner and beloved figure in professional golf has died at the age of 72 after battling disease.
Fiori died on July 6 at age 72 of cancer, the PGA Tour announced. “Ed Fiori was a true gentleman in our sport, and is a player who would often be referred to as a pro’s pro," said PGA Tour ...
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“Ed Fiori was a true gentleman in our sport and is a player who would often be referred to as a pro’s pro," said PGA Tour Champions president Miller Brady. "In three of his four wins on the ...
Fiori’s second Tour win was the 1981 Western Open. Then at the 1982 Bob Hope Desert Classic, he defeated Tom Kite in a playoff. He also won the PGA Tour Champions’s 2004 MasterCard Classic.
Four-time PGA Tour winner Ed Fiori, who famously denied a 20-year-old Tiger Woods a first pro title with a victory at the 1996 Quad Cities Classic, died Sunday at the age of 72, the PGA Tour said ...
Ed Fiori's final of four PGA Tour wins is the one he was best known for – staring down a 20-year-old Tiger Woods at age 43 to capture the 1996 Quad Cities Classic (now known as the John Deere Classic) ...
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