A legendary figure in American golf has passed away at age 74, leaving behind a storied legacy and fond memories across the sport. Known for his competitiveness, flair, and cheerful spirit, he rose to fame in the 1970s and ’80s with a blend of talent and charisma that attracted fans worldwide. His career was defined by bold wins, memorable moments, and a playing style that brought personality to a game often defined by quiet focus.His rise was rapid and dramatic. In his very first appearance at the biggest stage of golf, he won the green jacket — an achievement no player has matched since. A few years later, he claimed another major title after a tense playoff, demonstrating that his talent and nerve held up under extreme pressure.
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