Masashi “Jumbo” Ozaki was revered in Japan, a big hitter with a sense of style who won 94 times over 29 years on the Japan Golf Tour, the last one coming at the 2002 ANA Open when he was 55.
He was looked upon as the Arnold Palmer of golf in Japan with his powerful swing, charisma, and sense of style, ...
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Legendary Japanese golfer Jumbo Ozaki dies aged 78
The 94-time Japan Golf Tour winner and World Golf Hall of Famer has passed away at the age of 78, it has been confirmed ...
Masashi “Jumbo” Ozaki, the winningest Japanese golf professional in history, passed away Dec. 23 at the age of 78.
Jumbo Ozaki has died after a battle with colon cancer. The Japan Golf Tour says Ozaki died Wednesday at age 78. Ozaki was ...
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