Chi Chi RodriguezRodriguez was earning money as water carrier in a Puerto Rican sugar cane field and boxing in the streets when, at 7-years-old, he learned he could make more money caddieing. He first played with a club fashioned from the branch of a guava tree using rolled-up tin cans for balls. After a stint in the Army, where he manned a 105mm howitzer, Rodriguez made it to the PGA Tour, becoming at 5-7, 117 pounds, the longest pound-for-pound hitter in the game and eventually one the most creative iron players in history. He won eight official events between 1963 and 1979, and 22 more on the Senior Tour. He was voted into the Hall of Fame in 1992.
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