RIP Arnold Palmer

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RIP Arnold Palmer

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Arnold Palmer, the Everyman 'King' of Golf, Dies at 87

Arnold Palmer, the pants-hitching, chain-smoking son of a greenskeeper who helped transform golf from an elite country club pursuit to a sport for the masses, winning every major honor the game has to offer along the way, has died at age 87, the U.S. Golf Association said Sunday.

Palmer, known as "the King," pursued a rivalry with Jack Nicklaus — whose nickname, "the Golden Bear," illustrated the differences in their styles and personalities — that thrilled fans for three decades.
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Arnold Palmer was one of the greatest golfers and a good person. He was a true gentleman in a gentleman's game.

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As well as the gentleman's game, he also played golf ;-)
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Cricket is a gentle game. Golf is a gentleman's game... 8-)

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RIP ARNIE

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And by all accounts a great pilot, too.

Capt. Arnie's Final Flight
http://www.flyingmag.com/blogs/fly-wire ... nal-flight

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Arnie was first in line to buy several new models of Cessna's jets, including the Citation Ten mentioned in the above article. He was no snob either, often talking to the folks on the assembly line who actually built his planes.

Same with Harrison Ford, but he's another story, and not dead yet.
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Time to mix the iced tea and lemonade and say farewell to one of the best.

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Anyone recall Arnold Palmer cleaning centers?

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There was one in my neck of the woods back in the late '60's.

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A real class act...
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Long Run wrote:Time to mix the iced tea and lemonade and say farewell to one of the best.
My favorite summer beverage so l'll always remember him. Weird to think that so many young waitrons today already have no clue for whom that drink is named.
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