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Fuzzy Zoeller, a 10-time PGA Tour winner who became infamous for a racist remark he made about Tiger Woods in 1997, died Thursday at age 74.
Zoeller’s death came nearly 30 years after he made headlines for a racist remark about Tiger Woods. Here is everything we know about his final days.