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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.
Ed Fiori, who for 13 years was the only player to rally from a 54-hole deficit to beat Tiger Woods on the PGA Tour, died Sunday, the tour said on its website. He was 72. The tour said Fiori had been ...
Tributes have poured in for PGA Tour stalwart Ed Fiori after the four-time champion passed away following a battle with ...
Ed Fiori had made over 500 starts on TOUR. Woods was 20, Fiori 43. The 1996 season had not gone well for Fiori, who, by then, was in his 19th year as a TOUR pro.
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 ...
“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 ...
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 ...
GOLF-PGA-ED-FIORI/ Ed Fiori, who won four titles on the PGA Tour, including the 1996 Quad Cities Classic that prevented Tiger Woods from his first victory, passed away from cancer on Sunday at 72.
DAVENPORT, Iowa (KWQC) - The 1996 John Deere Classic winner, Ed Fiori, has passed away at age 72. According to the PGA TOUR website, the player known as “The Grip” because of the strong grip ...