Fuzzy Zoeller
Definition
Fuzzy Zoeller (full name: Frank Alfred 'Fuzzy' Zoeller Jr.) is a retired American professional golfer, nicknamed 'Fuzzy' for his curly hair, best known for his playoff victories at the 1979 Masters Tournament and the 1984 U.S. Open.
In golf lore, Fuzzy Zoeller embodies the everyman pro: laid-back, quick with a quip, and prone to popping champagne on the 18th green in his robe like it's casual Friday at Augusta.
Examples
After that birdie, he danced down the fairway like Fuzzy Zoeller celebrating his Masters win—robe flapping, champagne spraying, zero regrets.
My swing's gone all Fuzzy Zoeller today: fuzzy on the drive, zoeller on the putt, and straight into the bunker.
At the clubhouse bar, everyone's swapping stories about the time they almost channeled Fuzzy Zoeller and won the office pool.
She nailed the chip shot and quipped, 'Fuzzy Zoeller would approve—no hair out of place, all glory in place.'