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Lietzke – the golfer with the spoiled banana story dies of brain cancer

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ATHENS: Bruce Lietzke, the fun-loving, fade-hitting US PGA Tour winner whose practice regime – or lack of one – spawned an often-told spoiled banana story, died of brain cancer. He was 67.

Lietzke’s family said he died at his Athens ranch on Saturday.

“Our PGA Tour family lost a treasured member with the death of Bruce Lietzke,” PGA Tour 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, and recorded a total of 20 victories.

“But to celebrate Bruce Lietzke’s life properly, we offer praise to the great family man and the cherished friend to many.”

With family, fishing and a large muscle car collection to tend to, the 13-time PGA Tour winner had little time or desire to tinker with a trusted swing that didn’t need tinkering – as the banana story hilariousl­y illustrate­s.

It started at the final event in 1984 when Lietzke told caddie Al Hansen that he wouldn’t touch his clubs again until the 1985 opener. The unbelievin­g Hansen put the banana in Lietzke’s golf bag as a test, only to discover the rotten fruit still there in January.

“We hunted, we fished, but most importantl­y, we all laughed with ‘Lieky.’ He was truly one of the good guys and will be missed,” two-time US Open winner Curtis Strange tweeted.

Introduced to golf in his native Kansas City, Missouri, Lietzke starred at Forest Park High School in Beaumont, Texas, before moving on to the University of Houston.

Lietzke played in the United States’ 1981 Ryder Cup victory in England, and finished second to John Daly in the 1991 PGA Championsh­ip. He won seven times on the senior tour, the last victory coming in the 2003 US Senior Open at Inverness.

Lietzke is survived by wife Rose, son Stephen and daughter Christine.”

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