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Peter Oosterhuis, a six-time Ryder Cup participant and multi-time winner on the European Tour who became a voice synonymous with the Masters after his playing career, died at 75.
Peter Arthur Oosterhuis was born on May 3, 1948, in Dulwich, an area of South London. His father, Hans, was a commodities broker who had fled the Netherlands after the German occupation.
But according to his wife of 31 years, Ruthie Oosterhuis, her husband retained a vital part of his personality. “When specialists in Houston were treating Peter when the disease was starting to ...
Oosterhuis retired from broadcasting in 2014 to deal with early-onset of Alzheimer’s. The London native earned seven wins on the European Tour in a two-year span from 1972-74 and was the rookie ...
Peter Oosterhuis, a six-time Ryder Cupper and longtime voice of the 17th hole during CBS's Masters coverage, died on Thursday.
Peter Oosterhuis—Living Day By Day In 1997, CBS Sports gave Oosterhuis a tryout, installing him in the 14th hole tower at the Masters and the PGA Championship, which led to his being offered a ...
Peter Oosterhuis, British golfer who blazed path in America, dies at 75. Mr. Oosterhuis was among the first Europeans to play full time on the PGA Tour and later became a longtime commentator on CBS.
Peter Oosterhuis, who has died a day short of his 76th birthday, was one of the best-loved British golfers of the past 60 years, renowned for his charm and good cheer; though he never won a major ...
ORLANDO, Fla. (June 23, 2016) –Peter Oosterhuis recorded an immaculate professional golf career with 18 worldwide victories, six consecutive Ryder Cup appearances and winning the European Order of ...
Former star golfer Peter Oosterhuis says he has early onset Alzheimer's disease. The 67-year-old Oosterhuis went public with the news in Golf World's digital magazine Monday with hopes it can ...
Peter Oosterhuis, a Ryder Cup stalwart for Europe and a longtime voice at the Masters, is dead at 75. Oosterhuis died peacefully in his home Thursday morning, PGATour.com reported.