DALLAS: Texan Bruce Lietzke, a prolific winner on the PGA Tour despite rarely practising, died on Saturday at the age of 67, PGA Tour reported. He died in his home outside of Dallas after having battled an aggressive form of brain cancer called glioblastoma, the tour said. “Our PGA Tour family lost a treasured member with the death of Bruce Lietzke,” Commissioner Jay Monahan said in a statement. “He touched on parts of five decades as a player, competed in 700 tournaments as a member of the PGA Tour and PGA Tour Champions.” Hall of Fame golfer and friend Curtis Strange praised Lietzke for the life he led on and off the course. “Bruce fought the horrific cancer glioblastoma with all he had. We hunted, we fished, but most importantly, we all laughed with ‘Lieky’. He was truly one of the good guys,” Strange said on his Twitter account. Lietzke had been diagnosed with brain cancer in 2017 and Bill Rogers, the 1981 British Open champion and Lietzke’s college roommate; Jerry Pate, Lietzke’s brother-in-law; and two-time Masters champion Ben Crenshaw accompanied Lietzke for some early hospital appointments more than a year ago, PGA Tour reported. The consistent Lietzke made a reputation for a reliable swing that invariably generated a big fade and rarely ended in the rough. It was a swing that earned him 13 PGA Tour titles between 1977 and 1994. Lietzke was renowned for his sparse competitive schedule, never playing more than 20 tournaments in a single season after 1988. Placing his family before his career, he regularly took a long summer break, one of the reasons he never won a major championship. He played the British Open only three times, and did not play the USA Open after 1985, upon becoming a father.
Published in Daily Times, July 30th 2018.
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