Bruce Lietzke height - How tall is Bruce Lietzke?
Bruce Lietzke was born on 18 July, 1951 in Kansas City, Missouri, United States, is an American professional golfer. At 67 years old, Bruce Lietzke height is 6 ft 2 in (188.0 cm).
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5' 6"
Now We discover Bruce Lietzke's Biography, Age, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of net worth at the age of 67 years old?
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Bruce Lietzke Age |
67 years old |
Zodiac Sign |
Cancer |
Born |
18 July 1951 |
Birthday |
18 July |
Birthplace |
Kansas City, Missouri, United States |
Date of death |
July 28, 2018, |
Died Place |
Athens, Texas, United States |
Nationality |
United States |
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He is a member of famous Golfer with the age 67 years old group.
Bruce Lietzke Weight & Measurements
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Weight |
205 lb (93 kg; 14.6 st) |
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Who Is Bruce Lietzke's Wife?
His wife is Rose Lietzke (m. ?–2018)
Family |
Parents |
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Wife |
Rose Lietzke (m. ?–2018) |
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Bruce Lietzke Net Worth
He net worth has been growing significantly in 2021-22. So, how much is Bruce Lietzke worth at the age of 67 years old? Bruce Lietzke’s income source is mostly from being a successful Golfer. He is from United States. We have estimated
Bruce Lietzke's net worth
, money, salary, income, and assets.
Net Worth in 2022 |
$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Under Review |
Net Worth in 2021 |
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Under Review |
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Source of Income |
Golfer |
Bruce Lietzke Social Network
Timeline
In April 2017, Lietzke was diagnosed with an aggressive form of brain cancer called glioblastoma. He died on July 28, 2018 from complications of the disease and attempts at treating it, which his body rejected.
Lietzke's best finish in a major on the PGA Tour was a solo second place at the 1991 PGA Championship.
Lietzke was an avid supporter of the Sour Mash Open in Parkersburg, West Virginia. He played in the event numerous times. "The Bryce-Lietzke-Martin Scholarship Fund was the first fund established by the Sour Mash Open Golf Tournament Committee in 1990 in honor of the late Dr. John Coyle Bryce, PGA Golf Professional, Bruce Lietzke, and Larry Martin. The earnings of the fund are used to provide scholarships to worthy Wood County students who have shown an interest in golf."
Lietzke was well known for not practicing a great deal, and not playing in a large number of tournaments compared to his fellow competitors, electing to spend more time with his family. He did not play more than 25 events in any PGA Tour season and never played more than 20 tournaments in a single season after 1988. Despite this he never finished below 74th on the money list. During his career, Lietzke played in 506 PGA Tour events.
Lietzke and Jerry Pate were brothers-in-law. Lietzke's wife, Rose, and Pate's wife, Soozi, are sisters. Lietzke and Pate played together in the 1981 Ryder Cup.
Lietzke's first PGA Tour victory was in the 1977 Tucson Open. Although he had to wait until the Champions Tour to win a major in the 2003 U.S. Senior Open, Lietzke had a relatively successful career, winning a combined total of 20 tournaments on the PGA Tour and the Champions Tour. His career year on the PGA Tour was 1981, when he had three tournament victories. He played on the winning 1981 U.S. Ryder Cup team at Walton Heath Golf Club in England in what is considered by many to be the finest American team ever assembled.
Lietzke credited his older brother, Duane, for introducing him to the game of golf at age five. He also credits Henry Homberg, a local Beaumont 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.
Lietzke enjoyed collecting classic cars and built an 11-car garage at his home in which to store his large collection; the crown jewel was a 1967 yellow Corvette Stingray convertible. He listed Bruce Springsteen as his favorite entertainer and Don "Big Daddy" Garlits as his favorite athlete. He made his home in Dallas, Texas. In 1978, Lietzke was shown in print adverts for the Dodge Magnum coupe, as also being a 1970 Plymouth Barracuda owner.
Lietzke was born in Kansas City, Missouri. He moved to Beaumont, Texas with his parents in 1960 and lived there until 1977, graduating from Forest Park High School in 1969.
Bruce Alan Lietzke (July 18, 1951 – July 28, 2018) was an American professional golfer who won 13 tournaments on the PGA Tour between 1977 and 1994, including two victories in the Canadian Open. His best finish in a major championship was at the 1991 PGA Championship where he finished second, three strokes behind John Daly. He had seven victories on the Champions Tour, including one senior major title, the 2003 U.S. Senior Open. He played in the 1981 Ryder Cup.