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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, 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 ...
Ed Fiori played his first Major championship in 1978—just a year after earning his PGA Tour card. He played the U.S. Open and ended the week tied for 35th place.
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.
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.
SILVIS, Ill. — A four-time PGA Tour winner who secured his final Tour win in the Quad Cities has passed away. Ed Fiori passed away on Sunday, July 6, at 72 years old. He won the Quad City ...
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