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Sunday
Jun252017

Family And Friends Rally Around "Leaky"

Wonderful reporting here from Tim Rosaforte on family and friends supporting Bruce Lietzke as he battles cancer. One of the game's great natural talents whose ball flighting would be a ball-striking legend in the tracer era, Lietzke is currently on a break from chemo but still has hurdles to climb.

From Rosaforte's report:

Rose was scheduled for a trip to Pensacola, Fla., but Bruce said to her, “Maybe you need to stay here.” On April 12, two CAT scans at the emergency room in Tyler led them to a specialist in Dallas. Five days later, close friends Ben Crenshaw, Jerry Pate and Bill Rogers, along with their wives, spent four hours with Lietzke, telling old stories of their college days and tour life. According to Lietzke, the laughter they were creating in the reception area at the University of Texas Southwest Medical Center was so loud, he thought they would be removed from the hospital.

“We just talked and talked and talked,” Lietzke remembers. “They hung around until I was going into ICU. I said good-bye on the way in. Four hours later they were still there after I came out.”

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Reader Comments (5)

Sad to hear. Good man evidenced by all the friends reaching out in support. Prayers for him.
06.26.2017 | Unregistered CommenterPaul
Everytime Crenshaw's name comes up (in or out of the public eye) it is associated with something making me feel good about golf.
06.26.2017 | Unregistered Commenterputmedownfora6
Best of luck to Bruce ... a golfing legend due to his low maintence game , rarely practiced , rarely played but was one of the best in the game.
Yes , on Crenshaw too ... What a nice man
06.26.2017 | Unregistered CommenterCouples
Bruce's passion is drag racing; golf is /was his job!

Met him in San Antonio at the TO before it moved away from Oak Hill. We never talked about golf, just racing.

Best wishes to a real narural. The banana story is a classic. For those too young to know- his caddie put a banana in a headcover before putting the club in, and the next time he played at a tourney, the banana was still there- rotten as only a banana can do, He had not ouched his clubs from the last tournament to the one being played..

the man had the all time fade, better than Bubba IMO. A real fade not a slice.

All the Best, Bruce, you are in my prayers.

dig

ps: how great to have been there to listen to these guys mix it up!
06.26.2017 | Unregistered Commenterdigsouth

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