Quote by Fuzzy Zoeller
When I hosted the dinner I served fast food hamburgers. It had not

When I hosted the dinner I served fast food hamburgers. It had nothing to do with black, white, purple, yellow, green race. it had nothing to do with Tiger or his family or his golf game. – Fuzzy Zoeller

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I hope everybodys had fun, because Ive enjoyed my ride. I can tell you that. Now its time to step aside and let some other young kid come in and win. Hopefully, they will, too. – Fuzzy Zoeller

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Theres a lot of great people out here, I just appreciate it and hope everybody has had fun because Ive enjoyed my ride. – Fuzzy Zoeller

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