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Augusta members Palmer and Nicklaus to play Masters
ESPN.com ^ | March 29, 2003 | Associated Press

Posted on 03/29/2003 4:33:55 PM PST by buzzyboop

Arnold Palmer, who bid an emotional farewell last year at the Masters, is returning for an encore.

Arnold Palmer wants some more adventure at Rae's Creek and the Masters.

The 73-year-old Palmer, a four-time winner of the green jacket, decided Saturday to play in the Masters for the 49th consecutive year, spokesman Doc Giffin said. That would tie Doug Ford for the most times playing in the tournament.

Giffin said an announcement was expected Monday from Augusta National.

''I can only say he loves to play in that tournament,'' Giffin said.

The decision comes one day after Jack Nicklaus, 63, said he would play in the Masters for the 43rd time. Nicklaus won the Masters a record six times, and this is the 40-year anniversary of his first green jacket.

Palmer, who won his first Masters in 1958, said that last year would be his final appearance. He shot rounds of 89 and 85, finishing the second round Saturday morning to standing ovations as he walked down every fairway and to every green.

''I just think it's time. My golf has been pretty lousy of late,'' he said then.

Palmer also joked that he didn't want to get a letter, referring to Masters chairman Hootie Johnson sending letters to some of the past champions and asking them not to play.

Johnson established a new policy last year that sets an age limit of 65, provided that a past champion plays at least 10 tournaments the preceding year.

The policy was to go into effect in 2004, but The Augusta Chronicle reported Saturday that it was about to be rescinded.

''Hmmm,'' Tiger Woods said when told of Palmer's decision. ''Well, I hope he hits it long.''

Nicklaus and his youngest son played a practice round Thursday at Augusta National with Palmer and his 15-year-old grandson.

The appearance by the Masters' two most endearing champions, not to mention Woods going for an unprecedented third consecutive victory, figures to deflect some of the attention away from the controversy over Augusta National's all-male membership.

Palmer and Nicklaus are the only past champions who are members of the club, and neither has been willing to comment on the debate.

''That's a great move,'' Woods said about easing the age limit policies. ''We all know a couple of guys abused the privilege. They would play one hole and withdraw or nine holes and withdraw. If you could play 36 holes, why not? That's the beauty of it. Put them off first, so everyone can watch them play.''

They can watch Palmer one last time, or maybe more.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Front Page News; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: arnoldpalmer; augusta; feminazi; jacknicklaus; marthaburk; themasters
A short break from Baghdad... Take that Martha!!
1 posted on 03/29/2003 4:33:55 PM PST by buzzyboop
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To: buzzyboop
Exactly. I have no doubt that Nicklaus and Palmer's decision is in part a show of support for Augusta in its battle with Burk.
2 posted on 03/29/2003 4:40:51 PM PST by governsleastgovernsbest
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To: buzzyboop

Nicklaus and his youngest son played a practice round Thursday at Augusta National with Palmer and his 15-year-old grandson.

Picture is worth a thousand words. That would make for a great painting.

3 posted on 03/29/2003 4:47:00 PM PST by Zon
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To: buzzyboop
Glad they chose to play.Tough to watch Arnie though,his wave on the "Swilcan Bridge" choked me up.
4 posted on 03/29/2003 4:54:31 PM PST by mdittmar
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To: buzzyboop
Very likely Palmer's decision is a Martha Burke thing, a show of solidarity from a loyal Augusta National member (and four-time champion). That would be just like Arnie. For those of you too young to remember, he was asked to run for Governor of Pennsylvania, as a Republican of course, back in the 1970s/80s; I don't know how long he entertained the prospect, but more than a few people took it quite seriously.

I only hope he doesn't embarrass himself on the course next month. With its added length and tightened fairways, Augusta National has the potential to make serious contenders look foolish. I don't want to see him shoot 90-something, but that's a distinct possibility.

I'll be there to root him on, and I'll guarantee he'll receive a world-class ovation as he walks up the 18th on Friday (which will be his last day, as he won't make the cut) no matter what he shoots.

5 posted on 03/29/2003 5:34:29 PM PST by southernnorthcarolina (optional tag line, printed after my name)
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I would like to see the Masters put Arnie, Jack and Tiger
in a threesome to start the first round of the tournament.
It would be a fitting tribute to the game of Golf to put
these three champions together.
6 posted on 03/29/2003 8:32:38 PM PST by jragan2001
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