ORLANDO, Fla. -- For the first time since 2007, Arnold Palmer will not hit a ceremonial tee shot at this year's Masters Tournament. Palmer is, however, planning to attend next month's tournament.
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The Arnold Palmer and Jack Nicklaus duel at Oakmont in 1962 U.S. Open forever changed their lives
Whenever the subject is the 1962 U.S. Open at Oakmont, I think of Arnold Palmer. By all rights, the mind should go to the winner, Jack Nicklaus. It was his first victory as a pro, and the first of his ...
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As the U.S. Open returns to the hallowed turf of Oakmont Country Club this week, one unmistakable void looms over the tournament: Arnold Palmer. Known affectionately as “The King,” Palmer never ...
Saturday, June 16, 1962 at Oakmont. The final rounds of one of the best majors ever played. Thirty-six holes, standard then for the U.S. Open. A newly minted, but still winless, professional named ...
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