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John Cook remembers Ken Venturi
Ken Venturi, a San Francisco native who learned how to play golf at Harding Park, memorably won the 1964 U.S. Open and later built a long and distinguished career as a television analyst, died Friday in Rancho Illusion (Riverside County). He was 82.
“I was very upset and saddened to hear the news of Ken's passing,” 18-times major winner Nicklaus wrote on his Facebook page. “We all knew what a wonderful player Ken Venturi was, and how he fashioned a second successful career as an announcer.
Inducted last week into the World Golf Hall of Fame, former U.S. Open champion and longtime broadcaster Ken Venturi died Friday at 82.
“I was very upset and saddened to hear the news of Ken's passing,” 18-times major winner Nicklaus wrote on his Facebook page. “We all knew what a wonderful player Ken Venturi was, and how he fashioned a second successful career as an announcer.
Legendary golf broadcaster and World Golf Hall of Famer Ken Venturi died on Friday due to an intestinal infection. He was 82.
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