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Arnold Palmer passes away
http://www.msn.com/en-us/sports/golf...FrK?li=BBmkt5R
:salute: From a lifetime member of Arnie's army. |
I just saw this. Sad news indeed.
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:Kaleun_Crying:
Another lifetime member of Arnie's army. |
Watched many of his games in classics over the years.
Never to be forgotten. RIP |
I never cared for golf myself, but he was one of my dad's heroes. :cry:
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He always seemed to be a classy gentleman.
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Arnie Passes
He will be very much missed.
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The true nature of 'Standing on the 'Old Sod'
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In 1960, Palmer won the Masters and U.S. Open and had his eyes on the Grand Slam. The British Open’s 100th anniversary was held at St. Andrews that year. What better stage for the game’s marquee name to reveal his talents to British golf fans? Palmer made the trip and finished second to Kel Nagle. He returned in 1961 and won at Royal Birkdale, and successfully defended his championship the following year at Troon. His name on the old Claret Jug was nothing compared with the influence it had on the other leading Americans. “The R&A and the Open Championship will forever remember Arnold for coming over in 1960, and then winning in 1961 and 62,” former R&A chief executive Peter Dawson said. “It was still in the immediate post-war era, and many Americans didn’t come over. Hogan had won in 1953, obviously, but Arnold came and brought the others with him. |
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