Bruce Lietzke

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Bruce Alan Lietzke (born July 18, 1951) is an American professional golfer who has won numerous tournaments at both the PGA Tour and Champions Tour level.

Lietzke was born in Kansas City [1]. He credits his older brother, Duane, for introducing him to the game of golf at age 5. He also credits Henry Homberg, a local Texas professional, along with Duane for having the greatest influences on his game when he first started playing. Lietzke attended the University of Houston in Houston, Texas. He graduated in 1973 and turned pro in 1974.

Although he had to wait until the Champions Tour to win a major, Lietzke has had a relatively successful career. He won 13 PGA Tour events and has so far won seven times on the Champions Tour. His career year on the PGA Tour was 1981, when he won three times. His best finish in a major on the PGA Tour was 2nd in the 1991 PGA Championship. He played on the 1981 Ryder Cup team.

In recent years he has been plagued by the so-called "frozen shoulder syndrome" – the correct medical term is adhesive capsulitis – which has caused him to miss a considerable amount of playing time.

Lietzke enjoys collecting classic cars and has built an 11-car garage at his home in which to store his large collection; the crown jewel is a 1967 yellow Corvette Stingray convertible. He lists Bruce Springsteen as his favorite entertainer and Don "Big Daddy" Garlits as his favorite athlete. He makes his home in Dallas, Texas.

[edit] PGA Tour wins (13)

[edit] Other regular career wins (1)

[edit] Champions Tour wins (7)

Senior major championships shown in bold.

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  1. ^ One source [1] lists his place of birth as Kansas City, Kansas; two sources [2] [3] state Kansas City, Missouri

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