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Golf lost a great broadcaster and an even better human being when Bob Rosburg died ... of Tony Lema, Rosburg confided to me when I was writing the 50th anniversary book for Mesa Verde Country ...
Bob Rosburg, winner of the 1959 PGA and golf's first on-course reporter ... teacher Harvey Penick's thoughts in five best-selling books, beginning with the Little Red Book. Beth Smith / 42 ...
He was 82. “Rossie,” as he was best known to friends, had cancer but died of complications after he fell Tuesday, his son Bob said Friday. A child golf prodigy, Rosburg won six times on the ...
Bob Rosburg, who won the 1959 PGA Championship and spent three decades with ABC Sports as the first reporter to call the shots from the golf course, has died. He was 82. The PGA Tour said Rosburg ...
Bob Rosburg ... holes to win the PGA at Minneapolis Golf Club, beating Jerry Barber and Doug Sanders by one shot. Even with his success as a player, Mr. Rosburg was more widely known for his ...
He was also well-known for his television golf reporting for ABC beginning in 1974. "Bob Rosburg was not only a PGA Tour veteran and pioneer, but a great communicator and student of the game ...
John Hubbell figured no one could overtake Jerry Barber’s six-stroke lead entering the final round of the 1959 PGA Championship at Minneapolis Golf Club. Not even his good friend, Bob Rosburg ...
Bob Rosburg won the PGA ... the US television network, wanted a golf expert who would roam the course instead of another voice broadcasting from a TV studio. Rosburg, who had won ...
Bob Rosburg, who won the 1959 PGA Championship and spent three decades with ABC Sports as the first reporter to call the shots from the golf course, has died. He was 82. The PGA Tour said Rosburg ...