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Arnold Palmer

American golfer 'The King'
American golfer 'The King'

Arnold Palmer, known as 'The King', won 62 PGA Tour titles and seven major titles during his career. He was a trailblazer in golf, popularizing the sport and making it more accessible to the public.

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1929-09-10
Arnold Palmer born in Latrobe, Pa.

Arnold Palmer, the legendary golfer, was born in Latrobe, Pennsylvania on September 10, 1929.

1933
Arnold Palmer swings a golf club for the first time

In 1933, Arnold Palmer took his first swing with a golf club, marking the beginning of his illustrious golfing career.

1940
Arnold Palmer begins caddying at Latrobe CC

In 1940, Arnold Palmer started working as a caddie at Latrobe Country Club, laying the foundation for his future success in golf.

1946
Arnold Palmer's Amateur Wins

In 1946, Arnold Palmer achieved victories in the WPIAL Championship and PIAA Championship, marking the beginning of his successful amateur golf career.

1948
First Visit to Orlando

Arnold Palmer first visited Orlando in 1948 during a college match, later making it his winter residence and contributing to the city's development as a recreation destination and golfing paradise.

1949
Wins First NCAA Individual Championship

In 1949, Arnold Palmer won his first of two NCAA individual championships, marking a significant milestone in his amateur golf career.

1950
Arnold Palmer serves in the U.S. Coast Guard

In 1950, Arnold Palmer left Wake Forest University and served in the U.S. Coast Guard.

1951
Arnold Palmer enlists in U.S. Coast Guard

In 1951, Arnold Palmer enlisted in the U.S. Coast Guard, showcasing his commitment to serving his country alongside his golfing career.

1954-11
Arnold Palmer turns Pro

In November 1954, Arnold Palmer made the decision to turn professional after winning the 1954 U.S. Amateur. This marked a significant turning point in his career.

1955
Arnold Palmer's First Professional Win at the 1955 Canadian Open

Arnold Palmer achieved his first professional victory at the 1955 Canadian Open, triumphing over Jackie Burke Jr. by a margin of four strokes.

1956
Panama Open

The Panama Open golf tournament held in 1956.

1958-04-01
Most consecutive cuts made

Arnold Palmer made 26 consecutive cuts from the 1958 Masters to the 1965 Masters.

1960
Arnold Palmer wins second Masters by one shot over Ken Venturi

In 1960, Arnold Palmer secured his second Masters victory, triumphing over Ken Venturi by a single shot in a memorable golfing moment.

1961
Arnold Palmer wins British Open

A year after winning his first Masters and British Open, Arnold Palmer secured a one-stroke victory over Dai Rees at Royal Birkdale in the British Open.

1962
Arnold Palmer wins 1962 British Open

In 1962, Arnold Palmer won the British Open for a second consecutive year at Royal Troon. Jack Nicklaus and Sam Snead were also present on the first tee during the tournament.

1963
Senior major championships

Arnold Palmer won 5 senior major championships.

1964
Arnold Palmer inducted into Omicron Delta Kappa

In 1964, Arnold Palmer was inducted into Omicron Delta Kappa - The National Leadership Honor Society at Wake Forest University.

1966-04-01
Longest streak of top-10s

Arnold Palmer had a streak of 6 top-10 finishes from the 1966 Masters to the 1967 U.S. Open.

1967
1967 Houston Champions International

In 1967, Arnold Palmer participated in the Houston Champions International golf tournament where he finished second to Frank Beard after Beard made an impressive 18-foot birdie putt on the final hole.

1968
Arnold Palmer Earns $1 Million in Tournament Prize Money

In 1968, Arnold Palmer made history by becoming the first golfer to earn $1 million in tournament prize money, showcasing his dominance and impact in the world of golf.

1969
Arnold Palmer acquires Bay Hill Club

In 1969, Arnold Palmer purchased the Bay Hill Club for $3 million after using it as a place to relax and improve his golf game for several years.

1970
Named Athlete of the Decade by Associated Press

In 1970, Arnold Palmer was recognized as the Athlete of the Decade for the 1960s by the Associated Press, highlighting his impact and success in the world of sports.

1971
Arnold Palmer wins tournament

Arnold Palmer wins the event eight years before becoming its host, defeating Julius Boros by one shot.

1972
Arnold Palmer wins 1973 Bob Hope Desert Classic

In 1972, Arnold Palmer won the 1973 Bob Hope Desert Classic, marking the last of his 62 career PGA Tour titles. He secured a two-stroke victory over Jack Nicklaus and Johnny Miller.

1974
World Golf Hall of Fame Induction

In 1974, Arnold Palmer was one of the 13 original inductees into the World Golf Hall of Fame, recognizing his significant impact on the sport.

1979
Inaugural Arnold Palmer Invitational

The Arnold Palmer Invitational was founded in 1979 as a replacement for the Florida Citrus Open Invitational. It is a professional golf tournament held annually in March at the Bay Hill Club and Lodge in Orlando, Florida.

1980
Arnold Palmer's First Senior Major Win

In 1980, Arnold Palmer started his senior career by winning the first of three senior majors at the Senior PGA Championship in Miami, defeating Paul Harney in a playoff at Turnberry Isle CC.

1984
Doug Sanders Celebrity Pro-Am

The Doug Sanders Celebrity Pro-Am golf tournament held in 1984.

1986
Union Mutual Classic

The Union Mutual Classic golf tournament held in 1986.

1987
Publication of Play Great Golf: Mastering the Fundamentals of Your Game

In 1987, Arnold Palmer published the book 'Play Great Golf: Mastering the Fundamentals of Your Game', which focused on golf techniques and fundamentals. The book aimed to help golf enthusiasts improve their game.

1988
Designing the first modern golf course in China

Arnold Palmer designed the first modern golf course in China in 1988. This project was part of his portfolio of designing over 300 golf courses in 37 states, 25 countries, and five continents.

1989-09-10
Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children Opens

On September 10, 1989, Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children opened in Orlando, Florida, marking a significant philanthropic milestone in Palmer's legacy.

1990
Senior Skins Game

The Senior Skins Game golf tournament held in 1990.

1992
Senior Skins Game

The Senior Skins Game golf tournament held in 1992.

1993
Senior Skins Game

The Senior Skins Game golf tournament held in 1993.

1994
Arnold Palmer's Major Championship Farewell Tour Begins

In 1994, Arnold Palmer started his major championship farewell tour at the U.S. Open held at Oakmont. He bid farewell after finishing at 16 over par and missing the cut.

1995
Arnold Palmer's Farewell at the 1995 British Open

In 1995, Arnold Palmer bid farewell at the British Open held at St. Andrews by crossing the iconic Swilcan bridge for the last time as a competitor.

1996
Presidents Cup

Arnold Palmer captained the U.S. team in the Presidents Cup in 1996.

1997-06
Inaugural Arnold Palmer Cup

In June 1997, the inaugural Arnold Palmer Cup was held at Bay Hill Club in Florida. The event was created after Arnold Palmer was approached by the Golf Coaches Association of America to lend his name to an international collegiate golf competition between the United States and Great Britain and Ireland.

1998
PGA Tour Lifetime Achievement Award

In 1998, Arnold Palmer was honored with the PGA Tour Lifetime Achievement Award for his contributions to the sport of golf.

1999-11-20
Death of Winnie Walzer

Winnie Walzer, Palmer's first wife, passed away at the age of 65 on November 20, 1999, due to complications from ovarian cancer.

2000-07
Arnold Palmer's 1,000th Career Tour Event at Instinet Classic

In July 2000, Arnold Palmer participated in his 1,000th career tour event at the Instinet Classic held in New Jersey.

2001
UBS Cup

Arnold Palmer captained the winning team in the UBS Cup in 2001, 2002, 2004.

2004
Arnold Palmer's Farewell to the Masters as a Competitor

In 2004, after 50 years of competing at Augusta National, Arnold Palmer bid farewell to the Masters tournament as a competitor.

2005
Arnold Palmer's Disappointment at 2005 Wendy's Skins Game

In 2005, Arnold Palmer experienced his first career shutout at the Wendy's Skins Game. He expressed his disappointment by stating that he was not a factor in the event and implied that his silence regarding his future participation spoke volumes.

2006
End of Arnold Palmer's Professional Golf Career

In 2006, Arnold Palmer concluded his illustrious professional golf career, leaving behind a legacy of 92 tournament wins, including 62 on the PGA Tour, and a lasting impact on the sport.

2007
Unveiling of Arnold Palmer statue at Arnold Palmer Regional Airport

A statue of Palmer made by Zenos Frudakis, holding a golf club, was unveiled in front of the airport's entrance in 2007.

2011-01-31
Arnold Palmer's last flight

Palmer thought he would pilot a plane for the last time on January 31, 2011, flying from Palm Springs to Orlando in his Cessna Citation X.

2016-09-25
Death of Arnold Palmer

Arnold Palmer passed away on September 25, 2016, shortly after his 87th birthday, while awaiting heart surgery at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center. His estate was divided among family, employees, and his charity, Arnie's Army.

2016-10-25
Arnold Palmer Passes Away

On October 25, 2016, Arnold Palmer passed away at UPMC Presbyterian Hospital in Pittsburgh at the age of 87, marking the end of an era in the world of golf.

2017-01-01
Dedication of Golden Palm Star

A Golden Palm Star on the Palm Springs Walk of Stars was dedicated to Arnold Palmer on January 1, 2017, as a tribute to his contributions to the world of golf.

2020-03-04
Commemorative Stamp Issued

The United States Postal Service issued a commemorative stamp honoring Arnold Palmer on March 4, 2020, recognizing his impact on the sport of golf.

2022
New Arnold Palmer Experience at Bay Hill for Arnold Palmer Invitational

A new Arnold Palmer Experience is set to debut at Bay Hill for this year's Arnold Palmer Invitational, offering a unique and immersive experience for golf enthusiasts.

2024
Arnold Palmer Cup

The Arnold Palmer Cup is a prestigious annual golf tournament named after the legendary golfer Arnold Palmer. It is a team competition featuring top college golfers from the United States and Europe.

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