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Julius Boros
JuliusBoros
USA

United States

Data de nascimentoMar 3, 1920
FaleceuMay 28, 1994 (74)
Tornou-se profissional1949
Local de nascimentoFairfield, CT
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CarreiraVence18
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Julius Boros

Perfil

Altura

6'0"

Peso

215lbs

Aniversário

Mar 3, 1920

Faleceu

May 28, 1994 (74)

Local de nascimento

Fairfield, CT

Tornou-se profissional

1949

Rendimentos de Carreira

$1,004,860

Residência

Fort Lauderdale, FL

Família

Wife, Ann (deceased), wife, Armen; Jay, Joy, Julius Jr., Gary, Gay, Guy, Jody

Pessoal

First wife, Ann, nicknamed "Buttons," was an accomplished amateur golfer and won the 1950 Massachusetts State Championship in 1950, the same year the couple married.

Brother Ernie also played on the PGA TOUR, as did his cousin, Jim Boros.

Authored the instructional book Swing Easy, Hit Hard that came out in 1965.

On May 28, while riding in a golf cart at Coral Ridge CC not far from his Fort Lauderdale, Fla., home, suffered a fatal heart attack, dying at age 74.

Underwent a heart bypass to open a clogged artery in 1982.

Suffered a tragedy in September, 1951 when his wife, Ann, nicknamed "Buttons," died of a cerebral hemorrhage during childbirth.

Married Ann Cosgrove in 1950.

Oficial

Hero World Challenge

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