Posted on 09/25/2016 5:57:02 PM PDT by Scott from the Left Coast
Arnold Palmer, a seven-time major winner who brought golf to the masses and became the most beloved figure in the game, died Sunday, a source close to the family confirmed to Golfweek. He was 87.
Reaction poured in from Arnies Army of admirers in the world of golf.
We loved him with a mythic American joy, said Palmer biographer James Dodson. He represented everything that is great about golf. The friendship, the fellowship, the laughter, the impossibility of golf, the sudden rapture moment that brings you back, a moment that you never forget, thats Arnold Palmer in spades. Hes the defining figure in golf.
No one did more to popularize the sport than Palmer. His dashing presence singlehandedly took golf out of the country clubs and into the mainstream. Quite simply, he made golf cool.
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What am I supposed to drink now?
Very sad news. Such a great sportsman and a true gentleman.
We were in Latrobe a few weeks ago, and my cousin, who went to school with Arnold, said he had heard he wasn’t doing well.
And Sam Snead.
One can only imagine how many people the great Arnold Palmer inspired to take up the game of golf.
RIP and Godspeed, Arnie.
What I loved about Arnold Palmer was he acted like the rest of us. I remember watching him miss a very makable short putt and he got so mad he started pounding the ground with the club then threw it. Luckily it didn’t hit anybody. Then he lite a cigarette and went to the next hole.
http://time.com/3763815/arnold-palmer-rare-and-classic-photos-of-golfs-superstar-everyman/
LOL. Arnie was awesome. At 50, I still do that every week. However, I am trying to learn how to swing correctly without a smoke in my mouth.
Arnold was among the first to write about the mental aspects of the game. Bought his books and read them until the covers came off. I loved the way he snapped the club forward after his follow-through, as if pointing to where he wanted it to go. It brings a tear.
A year or two later he had prostate surgery and turned into a little, old man. I wonder if “watchful waiting” wouldn't have been the better option.
Arnold, Mantle, Unitas, Wilt, Gordie Howe... :(
He & Ike.
Very nice...... like em.
What a great man for our time. RIP Arnie.
I was sorry to hear this.
I love those commercials for blood thinner medication, with Kevin Nealon (sp?), the race car driver and basketball player. They show good humor, class and sportsmanship.
He was one of my grandfather’s (an avid golfer) favorites.
Nice pic! :)
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