

De Vicenzo started out as a caddie in 1932 but rose through the golfing ranks to win the 1967 British Open.
Argentine golfing great Roberto de Vicenzo died in Buenos Aires on Thursday at the age of 94, his son Eduardo said.
De Vicenzo started out as a caddie in 1932 but rose through the golfing ranks to win the 1967 British Open, beating the likes of Jack Niklaus and Gary Player, no less.
He won 230 tournaments including four PGA titles throughout his career and alongside Antonio Cerda helped Argentina win the inaugural World Cup of golf in 1953
De Vicenzo started out as a caddie in 1932 but rose through the golfing ranks to win the 1967 British Open. Read Full Story
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