His given name was Juan, though the golf world knew him as Chi Chi, a better fit for the outsized personality who dwarfed his 5-foot-7, 135-pound frame. He was a golfer, yes, and a good one, but it ...
Juan "Chi Chi" Rodriguez, a Hall of Fame golfer whose antics on the greens and inspiring life story made him among the sport's most popular players during a long professional career, died Thursday. He ...
World Golf Hall of Fame member Juan “Chi Chi” Rodriguez was a giver on and off the golf course. Inside the ropes, Rodriguez was a showman. After great shots, fans would marvel at his signature “sword ...
Word broke Wednesday night that Chi Chi Rodriguez had died at 88 and the tributes began pouring in soon thereafter for one of golf’s great showmen. Rodriguez, who hailed from Puerto Rico and came from ...
After 20 years away, Chi-Chi's is gearing up for a 2025 comeback, reigniting the nostalgia of Tex-Mex fans nationwide. From iconic menu items to unforgettable memories, here's what we know about their ...
He won eight PGA Tour tournaments and two senior majors — but it was his flair on the greens that made him one of the sport’s most popular players. By Richard Goldstein Chi Chi Rodriguez, whose ...
Chi-Chi's, the once-popular Mexican restaurant chain co-founded by former Green Bay Packer Max McGee, announced plans to return Tuesday, over two decades since its last restaurant closed. According to ...
Chi-Chi’s recently announced its intentions to return this year, about 20 years after the last restaurant closed. As part of that comeback plan, the founder’s son Michael McDermott has launched a ...
Break out the fried ice cream — the return of Chi-Chi’s Mexican restaurant is getting closer, and the first two locations will be in St. Louis Park and Maple Grove. Michael McDermott, son of Chi-Chi’s ...
He was an unlikely superstar when he emerged on the PGA Tour in 1960. A 5-foot-7, 117-pound rail of a man who had grown up in extreme poverty in Puerto Rico, he was far removed from the blue-blood, ...
World Golf Hall of Famer Juan “Chi Chi” Rodriguez has died at the age of 88, the PGA Tour announced on Thursday. No cause of death was given. Rodriguez, a native of Puerto Rico, made his PGA Tour ...
Juan “Chi Chi” Rodriguez, a Hall of Fame golfer whose antics on the greens and inspiring life story made him among the sport’s most popular players during a long professional career, died Thursday. He ...