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This 2001 photo shows Bill Kwon in Honolulu. Longtime Hawaii sports writer Bill Kwon, who covered generations of golfers from Arnold Palmer to Michelle Wie, has died. He was 81. Kwon's friend and former colleague Ann Miller says he passed away Wednesday, Oct. 5, 2016 at a Honolulu nursing home where he had been living for about a year. She didn't know his cause of death. (Eugene Tanner/The Star-Advertiser via AP)

This 2001 photo shows Bill Kwon in Honolulu. Longtime Hawaii sports writer Bill Kwon, who covered generations of golfers from Arnold Palmer to Michelle Wie, has died. He was 81. Kwon's friend and former colleague Ann Miller says he passed away Wednesday, Oct. 5, 2016 at a Honolulu nursing home where he had been living for about a year. She didn't know his cause of death. (Eugene Tanner/The Star-Advertiser via AP)

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