Footnotes for the book, "The Ultimate Arnie"
Introduction—1 Associated Press, “The Instinet Classic,” July 21, 2000; 2 Jeff Rude, “Human Touch,” Golfweek (March 16, 2012): 41; 3 Steve Hershey, “In Scotland, Palmer Finds Golf’s Purity,” USA Today (July 20, 1995): 1C; 4 Ibid., 2C.
1929-1940—1 “The Charlie Rose Show,” Excerpt, Airdate August 3, 2011; 2 “Larry King Live,” Excerpt, Airdate May 5, 1997; 3 Al Barkow, “Arnold Palmer Q&A Cover Story,” Golf Illustrated (April 1986): 23; 4 William Barry Furlong, “Deacon Palmer Was a Tough Old Buzzard,” Washington Post (February 1976): Page cite unavail.; 5 Lewis H. Walter, “Palmer U.S. Amateur Champion,” Detroit Sunday Times (August 29, 1954): Page cite unavail.; 6 Jack Murphy, “Arnold Palmer Column,” San Diego Union (November 3, 1957): Page cite unavail.; 7 Ibid. 8 Author unknown, “Arnold Palmer—On the Way Up,” Golf Digest (August 1957): 26; 9 Paul Hendrickson, “In the Land of Make Believe, The Real Mister Rogers,” Washington Post (November 18, 1982): Page cite unavail.; 10 “The Charlie Rose Show,” Excerpt, Airdate August 3, 2011. 11 Author unknown, “Arnold Palmer: For Love & Money,” Time (May 2, 1960): 59; 12 Milfred Palmer, “What I Taught My Own Son,” Golf Weekly UK (April 17, 1971): Page cite unavail.; 13 Marino Parascenzo, “Norman Surrenders Hat & Cash in Palmer’s Skins Game,” Pittsburgh (Pa.) Post-Gazette, (August 31, 1993): 28; 14 Amy Saunders, email message to author, July 10, 2019, 3:17 p.m. 15 Lewis H. Walter, “Palmer U.S. Amateur Champion,” Detroit Sunday Times (August 29, 1954): Page cite unavail., reported age 1; Donald (Doc) Giffin in reviewing pre-publication recommended age 6. 16 Amy Saunders, email message to author, July 10, 2019, 3:17 p.m. 17 Author unknown, “Arnold Palmer: For Love & Money,” Time (May 2, 1960): 56; 18 Ibid. 19 Jolee Edmonson, “Relaxing with Arnie,” Private Clubs magazine (January/February 1988): 43; 20 Tom Callahan, “Palmer in His Prime,” Golf Digest (September 2009): Page cite unavail. 21 Author unknown, “Arnold Palmer: For Love & Money,” Time (May 2, 1960): 56; 22 Ibid. 23 Tom Callahan, “Palmer in His Prime,” Golf Digest (September 2009): Page cite unavail. 24 Author unknown, “Arnold Palmer: For Love & Money,” Time (May 2, 1960): 56.
1941-1949—1 Lewis H. Walter, “Palmer U.S. Amateur Champion Summary,” Detroit Sunday Times (August 29, 1954; Golf Digest, August 1957): Golf Digest: Page cite unavail. 2 Dan McCoubrey, “Palmer Bids Likely Farewell to Tournament He Respects,” Washington Post (July 20, 1980): M10. 3 Donald (Doc) Giffin, “Farewell to Arnold Palmer, Class of 1947,” Greater Latrobe Partners in Education Foundation, October 4, 2016, glpief.org/2016/10/04/farewell-to-arnold-palmer-class-of-1947. 4 Lewis H. Walter, “Palmer U.S. Amateur Champion,” Detroit Sunday Times (August 29, 1954): Page cite unavail. 5 Ibid. 6 Mike White, Palmer Reflection, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette newsinteractive.post-gazette.com/, 2016. 7 Donald (Doc) Giffin, “Farewell to Arnold Palmer, Class of 1947,” Greater Latrobe Partners in Education Foundation, October 4, 2016, glpief.org/2016/10/04/farewell-to-arnold-palmer-class-of-1947/. 8 “LHS Golfers in Match with Jeannette Today, Arnold Palmer Draws Number One Post Assignment,” Latrobe (Pa.) Bulletin (Tuesday, April 25, 1944): 6. 9 “Palmer Shows Skill,” Pittsburgh (Pa.) Press, (Friday, April 28, 1944): 37. 10 “Greensburg Cops Section Golf Title; Arnold Palmer Makes Hole-in-One, County Seat Outfit Takes Local Divot Diggers by 14-1 Count,” Latrobe Bulletin, Latrobe, Pa. (Saturday, May 13, 1944): 8, 10. 11 Vincent Quatrini Sr., “Sports Prints,” Latrobe Bulletin, Latrobe, Pa. (May 13, 1944): 8. 12 Pittsburgh Press, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (May 20, 1944): 8. 13 Phil Gundelfinger, Jr., “Greensburg Star Has 79 at Oakmont,” Pittsburgh Press, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (May 23, 1944): 25. 14 Vincent J. Quatrini Sr., “Sport Prints,” Latrobe Bulletin, Latrobe, Pennsylvania (May 23, 1944): 8. 15 Lewis H. Walter, “Palmer U.S. Amateur Champion Summary,” Detroit Sunday Times (August 29, 1954): Page cite unavail. “West Penn Junior Set to Begin,” The Pittsburgh Press, (June 27, 1944): 21. 16 Phil Gundelfinger, Jr., “Lawry Cards 40-37, Takes Junior Medal, Burress, Read and Palmer Deadlock for Second Place,” Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (June 28, 1944): 14. 17 Phil Gundelfinger, Jr., “Junior Golf Field Cut to Quartet, Truschel Faces Smith; Read Meets Drexler Today In SemiFinals,” Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, (June 29, 1944): 14. 18 Paul Kurtz, “WPIAL Decides New Individual Golf Champion, Loop Names Successor to Denny in Medal Play at Field Club Tomorrow, Pittsburgh Press, (May 13, 1945): 28. 19 “Latrobe Takes Sec. 3,” Pittsburgh Press, (May 14, 1945): Page cite unavail. 20 “Jewett New WPIAL Titlist,” Pittsburgh Press, (May 15, 1945): 23. 21 “Golf Eliminations Start,” Pittsburgh Press, (May 20, 1945): 30. 22 Pittsburgh Press, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (May 23, 1945):21; “Palmer Golf Contender,” Pittsburgh Press, (May 24, 1945): 23. 23 Special Correspondent, “Succeeds Burress, Weaver PIAA Golf Titlist,” Pittsburgh Press, (May 27, 1945): 28. 24 Phil Gundelfinger, Jr., “Small Field After Junior Golf Title, Jim Waddell Favored Because of Low Scores This Season,” Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, (June 20, 1945): 12. 25 Phil Gundelfinger, Jr., “Duquesne Lad Paces Junior Golf,” Pittsburgh Press, (June 21, 1945): 13. 26 “Rhodes, Palmer Beaten, Henry, Denny Reach Final of Junior Golf,” Pittsburgh Press, (June 22, 1945): 28. 27 “Renewed 1944 WPIAL Golf Battle,” Latrobe Bulletin, Latrobe, Pennsylvania (June 22, 1945): 15. 28 Vince Quatrini Sr., “Sport Prints,” Latrobe Bulletin, (June 23, 1945): 6. 29 Special Correspondent, “Benson Defeated in Indiana Golf,” Pittsburgh Press, (July 29, 1945): 30. 30 “Hewitt Victor in Indiana Golf,” Pittsburgh Press, (July 30, 1945): 15; “Earl Hewitt, Jr., Wins Indiana Country Club Amateur Golf Tournament,” Indiana Gazette, Indiana, Pennsylvania (July 30, 1945): 13. 31 Lewis H. Walter, “U.S. Amateur Summary,” Detroit Sunday Times (August 29, 1954); Mike White, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette newsinteractive.post-gazette.com, 2016. 32 Joe Huhn, “Fairway Gossip, Pittsburgh District Lags in Golf Tournaments,” Pittsburgh Press (August 6, 1945): 18. 33 “Benson Sets Amateur Pace,” Pittsburgh Press, (August 30, 1945): 22. 34 Author unknown, “Arnold Palmer: For Love & Money,” Time (May 2, 1960): 56. 35 “Latrobe Lad Wins WPIAL Golf Championship with 73,” Pittsburgh Post-Gazette (May 21, 1946): 13; The News-Herald, Franklin, Pennsylvania (May 21, 1946): 7. 36 “Palmer Leading PIAA Golfers,” Pittsburgh Post-Gazette (May 25, 1946): 7. 37 “Palmer Captures PIAA Golf Title, Latrobe Youth Wins by 10 Strokes,” Pittsburgh Press (May 26, 1946): 9. 38 Phil Gundelfinger, Jr., “Benson, South Hills Star, Spurts in Afternoon Round to Lead Amateur Golf Field,” Pittsburgh Post-Gazette (June 19, 1946): 15. 39 Phil Gundelfinger, Jr., “State Amateur Tournament Opens Today, 20 Locals Aspire for Vacated Title at Philadelphia,” Pittsburgh Post-Gazette (July 11, 1946): 12. 40 “State Amateur Golf,” Pittsburgh Post-Gazette (July 12, 1946): 15. 41 “Many of the District Junior Players Are Getting in a Practice Round,” Pittsburgh Sun-Telegraph, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (July 12, 1946): 22. 42 “Rhodes Leads Junior Golf, Holds Stroke Edge Over Palmer,” Pittsburgh Press, (July 17, 1946): 20; Phil Gundelfinger Jr., “40 Junior Golfers Vie for Title at Longue Vue, 18-Hole Medal Play Qualifier Slated Today,” Pittsburgh Post-Gazette (July 17, 1946): 11. 43 Bob Drum, “Zigo Eliminates Palmer, Rhodes Wins in Junior Golf,” Pittsburgh Press, (July 18, 1946): 24; Tom Birks, “Palmer Beaten in Junior,” Pittsburgh Sun-Telegraph (July 18, 1946): 21. 44 “Indiana Country Club’s Amateur, Kenneth Stear of Punxsutawney Walked Off With Medalist Honors,” Indiana Gazette, Indiana, Pa. (July 27, 1946): 7. 45 Phil Gundelfinger, Jr., “Souchak, Young Both Match Par Figures at Edgewood Country Club, Harpster, Benson Fail,” Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, (July 31, 1946): 17; Phil Gundelfinger, Jr., “West Penn Amateur Golf Tournament Reaches Semi-Finals,” Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, (August 1, 1946): 15. 46 United Press, “Palmer Defeated,” Pittsburgh Press, (August 23, 1946): 31. 47 Vincent Quatrini, Sr., “Sports Prints,” Latrobe Bulletin, (September 5, 1946): 10. 48 “Going Back: Arnold Palmer, the Local Links Sensation,” Latrobe Bulletin, (September 3, 1946): 10. 49 “PGA, Lochmoor Invitational,” Detroit Free Press, Detroit, Michigan (September 1, 1946): 28; “Final Fling or Golfer Amateurs Bow Out in Lochmoor Meet,” Detroit Free Press (September 6, 1946): 23. 50 Phil Gundelfinger, Jr., “Latrobe’s Palmer Retains WPIAL Golf Title,” Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, (May 13, 1947): 19. 51 “Latrobe Wins WPIAL Golf,” Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, (May 21, 1947): 15. 52 “Baldwin and Har-Brack Win, Enter Final Round of WPIAL Golf,” Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, (May 22, 1947): 15. 53 “Pennsylvania PIAA Golf Tourney at State Tomorrow,” Republican and Herald, Pottsville (May 22, 1947): 10. 54 Post-Gazette Correspondent, “Total Leads PIAA Golf, Har-Brack Player Two Strokes Ahead of Arnold Palmer,” Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, (May 24, 1947): 9. 55 Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, (May 26, 1947): 22. 56 Post-Gazette Correspondent, “Arnold Palmer Keeps PIAA Golf Title with 54-Hole Total of 217,” Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (May 25, 1947): 28. 57 Mark McCormack, Arnie: The Evolution of a Legend (New York: Simon & Schuster, 1967): 46; Mike White, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, 2016 newsinteractive.post-gazette.com. 58 http://www.classmates.com/blog/celebrity/arnold-palmer/. 59 “Kovach Keeps State Crown,” Latrobe Bulletin, Latrobe, Pennsylvania (July 1, 1947): 14. 60 Phil Gundelfinger, Jr., “Palmer’s 73 Paces Junior Qualifiers,” Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (July 10, 1947): 12. 61 “Palmer Takes Medalist Title,” Harrisburg Telegraph, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania (Thursday, July 10, 1947): 24; “Scholastic Golf King Captures Medalist Honors,” Morning Herald, Uniontown, Pennsylvania (Thursday, July 10, 1947): 12. 62 Phil Gundelfinger, Jr., “Palmer’s 73 Paces Junior Qualifiers,” Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (Thursday, July 10, 1947): 12; Bob Drum, “Palmer Paces Junior Golfers, Latrobe Star Defeats Samson, 6 and 4, to Advance in Match Play,” Pittsburgh Press, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (Thursday, July 10, 1947): 27. 63 “Favorite and Dark Horse Lead Junior Golf Tourney,” Altoona Tribune, Altoona, Pennsylvania (Friday, July 11, 1947): 13; Phil Gundelfinger, Jr., “Palmer in West Penn Junior Golf Semifinals, Top Favorite, Zigo, Weaver, Brown Win Two Matches,” Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (Friday, July 11, 1947): 17. 64 Phil Gundelfinger Jr., “Palmer Captures West Penn Junior Golf Crown, Stages Rally to Defeat Stuart Brown in Final Match, 5 and 4,” Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, (Saturday, July 12, 1947): 9. 65 Bob Drum, “Zigo Eliminates Palmer, Rhodes Wins in Junior Golf,” Pittsburgh Press, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (Thursday, July 18, 1946): 24; Tom Birks, “Palmer Beaten in Junior,” Pittsburgh Sun-Telegraph, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (Thursday, July 18, 1946): 21. 66 Phil Gundelfinger Jr., “Palmer Captures West Penn Junior Golf Crown, Stages Rally to Defeat Stuart Brown in Final Match,” Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, (July 12, 1947): 9; www.mcdonald-aeberli.com; condolences post-gazette.com/gb; Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, from September 2 to 4, 2014. 67 “Pro-Amateur Event Slated for Ligonier, Field of 24 Outstanding Golfers to Compete,” Latrobe Bulletin (Saturday, July 5, 1947): 10; Bob Drum, “Ligonier Host to District Golfers,” Pittsburgh Press, (Sunday, July 13, 1947): 27. 68 Chuck Finder, “Obituary: Victor George (Vic) Choltco Jr./Longtime golf professional,” Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, Post-Gazette.com, February 24, 2006. 69 Phil Gundelfinger, Jr., “Field of 64 Competes for State Amateur Title; Three-Day Tourney at Field Club,” Pittsburgh Post-Gazette (Wednesday, July 16, 1947): 15; “Palmer Advances in State Amateur Golf Championship,” Latrobe Bulletin, Latrobe, Pennsylvania (Thursday, July 17, 1947): 14. 70 “Youth Top Amateur in Golf Meet,” Indiana Gazette, Indiana, Pennsylvania (Friday, July 18, 1947): 13; Phil Gundelfinger, Jr., “Palmer, Semple Reach Semi-Finals in State Golf, Art Wall, Creason Also Win,” Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (Friday, July 18, 1947): 17. 71 “Youth Top Amateur in Golf Meet,” Indiana Gazette, Indiana, Pennsylvania (Friday, July 18, 1947): 13. 72 Bob Drum, “Palmer, Semple Ousted from State Amateur Golf, Wall 7 and 6 Victor Over Latrobe Ace,” Pittsburgh Press, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (Friday, July 18, 1947): 25. 73 Bob Drum, “Palmer Wants to be Golf Pro, It Looks Like He’ll Make It, 17-Year-Old Latrobe Youth Headed for Links Stardom,” Pittsburgh Press (Sunday, July 20, 1947): 23. 74 “Palmer Faces Ferelli in First Round Play,” Daily Notes, Canonsburg, Pennsylvania (Tuesday, July 22, 1947): 6. 75 “Palmer Reaches Semifinal Round,” Warren Times Mirror, Warren, Pennsylvania (Wednesday, July 23, 1947): 9. 76 “Palmer Defeats Wielgoleski, Two Finalists Go to National Event,” Pittsburgh Press (Thursday, July 24, 1947): 31; Democrat and Chronicle, Rochester, New York (Thursday, July 24, 1947): 31. 77 “Strong Field in Sunnehanna Invitation Golf, Haverstick Defends Title; Creason and Palmer Chief Threats,” Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (Thursday, July 24, 1947): 16; Phil Gundelfinger, Jr., “Champ Posts Card of 71, One Under Captures Medal in Sunnehanna Golf, Palmer, Junior Titlist, Has Putting Trouble; Fails to Qualify,” Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (Friday, July 25, 1947): 17. 78 Pittsburgh Press, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (Monday, July 28, 1947): 16; Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (Tuesday, July 29, 1947): 15; “Two-Ball Event Won by Marks and Souchak, Oakmont Pair Shoots 138,” Pittsburgh Post-Gazette (Wednesday, July 30, 1947): 15. 79 Phil Gundelfinger, Jr., “Souchak Enters Golf Semi-Finals; Palmer, Young, Urso Also Survive District Amateur Play,” Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (Thursday, August 7, 1947): 15. 80 Bob Drum, “Latrobe Star Unseats Souchak, 4 and 2; Urso Beaten, 2 and 1,” Pittsburgh Press (Thursday, August 7, 1947): 32. 81 Bob Drum, “Palmer’s Triumph Stuns Golf Fans, Conceded Chance at Fairways Fame,” Pittsburgh Press, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (Friday, August 8, 1947): 24. 82 “U.S. Junior Inaugural Playing to Begin,” The Times, Shreveport, Louisiana (Tuesday, August 10, 1948): 8. 83 “Arnie Palmer Faces Tough Man in National Junior Amateur Golf,” Latrobe Bulletin, Latrobe, Pennsylvania (Monday, August 18, 1947): 14; “Palmer, Wielgoleski Lose in Coast Golf,” Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (Tuesday, August 19, 1947): 14; “Rosburg Triumphs in Junior Golf Tourney,” San Francisco Examiner, San Francisco, California (Friday, August 22, 1947): 21. 84 “In Quarterfinals, Sterritz Edges Out Buddy Worsham, Baltimore,” Santa Cruz Sentinel, Santa Cruz, California (Thursday, August 21, 1947): 4. 85 Jack Jackson, “Wake Forest Defeated Ole Miss and Georgia Routed Rollins,” Atlanta Constitution, Atlanta, Georgia (Tuesday, April 27, 1948): 11. 86 Charlie Rose, “The Charlie Rose Show, Interviews, airdate August 3, 2011. 87 Bill Hensley, Special to the AJT, “Golf’s ‘King’ Put Wake Forest on the Map,” WataugaDemocrat.com (October 5, 2016): Mountain Times Publications, 2019; findagrave.com. 88 Charlie Rose, “The Charlie Rose Show,” Interviews, airdate August 3, 2011. 89 Author unknown, “Arnold Palmer: For Love & Money,” Time (May 2, 1960): 56. 90 Bill Hensley, Special to the AJT, “Golf’s ‘King’ Put Wake Forest on the Map,” WataugaDemocrat.com (October 5, 2016): Mountain Times Publications, 2019; findagrave.com. 91 Ibid. 92 “Women’s Features and Society News, Locals,” Latrobe Bulletin, Latrobe, Pennsylvania (Friday, October 17, 1947): 6. 93 “Dialogue,” PGATour.com, March 25, 2009. 94 Mel Derrick of the Norfolk Ledger-Star, “Arnie Missed Dance, Life Stayed in Step,” Pittsburgh Post-Gazette (July 31, 1978): 36. 95 Author unknown,” Arnold Palmer: For Love & Money,” Time (May 2, 1960): 59. 96 Associated Press, “Palmer Takes Honors,” Pittsburgh Sun-Telegraph, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (Tuesday, April 6, 1948): 23. 97 United Press, “Five District Men Qualify, Gain Match Play In Pinehurst Golf,” Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (Tuesday, April 20, 1948): 17. 98 United Press, “Favorites Cop at Pinehurst, Dudley, Stranahan, Chapman Win Matches,” Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (Wednesday, April 21, 1948): 20; https://obits.lohud.com/obituaries/lohud/obituary.aspx?n=david-page-seaman&pid=180775865. 99 “Pittsburgher Plays Stranahan, Fownes Next For Co-Favorite In North-South Meet,” Pittsburgh Press, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (Thursday, April 22, 1948): 38. 100 Ken Alyta, “Ward Comes From Behind for Victory,” Daily Times-News, Burlington, North Carolina (Friday, April 23, 1948): 6; “Latrobe Golf Star Gains Semi-Finals,” Republican and Herald, Pottsville, Pennsylvania (Friday, April 23, 1948): 14. 101 United Press, “Palmer Bows Out of North-South,” Pittsburgh Press, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (Saturday, April 24, 1948): 6. 102 “Deac Golfers Beat Rebs,” Asheville Citizen-Times, Asheville, North Carolina (Tuesday, April 27, 1948): 13; Jack Jackson, “Wake Forest Defeated Ole Miss and Georgia Routed Rollins,” Atlanta Constitution, Atlanta, Georgia (Tuesday, April 27, 1948): 11. 103 Jack Jackson, “Wake Forest Defeated Ole Miss and Georgia Routed Rollins,” Atlanta Constitution, Atlanta, Georgia (Tuesday, April 27, 1948): 11. 104 “Aggie Linksmen Seek Dixie Honors,” Daily Oklahoman, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma (Wednesday, April 28, 1948): 34. 105 United Press, “Southern Intercollegiate Golf Meet Opens Today,” Courier News, Blytheville, Arkansas (Wednesday, April 28, 1948): 12. 106 “Palmer Trails by Two Strokes, Latrobe Golfer Posts Medal Score of 75,” Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (Thursday, April 29, 1948): 19; Edwin Pope, “Duck Swann Paces Southern, LSU Golfers Capture College Team Crown,” The Tennessean, Nashville, Tennessee (Thursday, April 29, 1948): 28. 107 Bert Feather, “Al Besselink Wins at Southern Intercollegiate,” Atlanta Constitution, Atlanta, Georgia (Friday, April 30, 1948): 12. 108 UPI, “Louis-Walcott Battle Flames in New York,” The Daily Tar Heel, Chapel Hill, North Carolina (Saturday, May 8, 1948): 3. 109 Billy Carmichael III, “Ward Rated Favorite to Cop Medal Title as Duke, Wake Forest Rule Team Choices,” The Daily Tar Heel (Saturday, May 8, 1948): 3. 110 Billy Carmichael III, “Duke Captures Team Title; Ward Second for Medalist Honors,” The Daily Tar Heel (Sunday, May 9, 1948): 3. 111 Billy Carmichael Ill, “Seventh Triumph; Ward vs. Palmer, Golfers Meet Wake Forest at Hope Valley,” The Daily Tar Heel (Tuesday, May 11, 1948): 3. 112 Billy Carmichael III, “Ward Tops Palmer in Loss by Linksmen,” The Daily Tar Heel (Wednesday, May 12, 1948): 3. 113 “Palmer Bests Ward in Tilt at Raleigh,” The Daily Tar Heel (Wednesday, May 19, 1948): 3. 114 “Greensboro Open Golf Review,” Golf World (March 31, 1948): 13. 115 Phil Gundelfinger, Jr., “Palmer Enters Semi-Finals for Junior Golf Title,” Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (Friday, July 9, 1948): 19; “Top District Amateurs to Enter Dapper Dan Must Have Handicap of Three or Less,” Pittsburgh Post-Gazette (Friday, July 2, 1948): 20. 116 Al Abrams, “Dapper Dan Tees Off, Pairings and Starting Times,” Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (Thursday, July 15, 1948): 14. 117 “Dapper Dan Results,” Golf World (July 21, 1948): 2. 118 Bob Drum, “Palmer Tests Golf Against District Stars, Ex-Schoolboy Ace in Ligonier Tourney,” Pittsburgh Press (Sunday, June 13, 1948): 33. 119 “Palmer Combine Leads at Ligonier Tomorrow,” Latrobe Bulletin, Latrobe, Pennsylvania (Saturday, June 12, 1948): 14. 120 “Palmer Combine Leads at Ligonier Tomorrow,” Latrobe Bulletin (Saturday, June 12, 1948): 15; “Quip Shots from Pro-Amateur Tourney,” Latrobe Bulletin (Monday, June 14, 1948): 10; “Onoretta, Joe Barnishin Win Ligonier Invitation, Pair Lead Field, Shooting 63,” Pittsburgh Post-Gazette (Monday, June 14, 1948): 20. 121 Bob Drum, “Palmer Tests Golf Against District Stars, Ex-Schoolboy Ace in Ligonier Tourney,” Pittsburgh Press, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (Sunday, June 13, 1948): 33; “Quip Shots from Pro-Amateur Tourney,” Latrobe Bulletin, Latrobe, Pennsylvania (Monday, June 14, 1948): 10. 122 Phil Gundelfinger, Jr., “Dick Semple Wins Sectional State Golf Qualifier With 144,” Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (Wednesday, June 16, 1948): 16. 123 Associated Press, “Souchak, Palmer Double Victors in State Golf,” Pittsburgh Post-Gazette (Saturday, June 26, 1948): 15. 124 Bob Drum, “District Golfers Bow in Amateur,” Pittsburgh Press (Sunday, June 27, 1948): 30. 125 “Junior Golf Pairings,” Pittsburgh Post-Gazette (Tuesday, July 6, 1948): 16. 126 Phil Gundelfinger, Jr., “Arnold Palmer’s 73 Wins Junior Golf Medal at South Hills,” Pittsburgh Post-Gazette (Thursday, July 8, 1948): 14. 127 Phil Gundelfinger, Jr., “Palmer Enters SemiFinals for Junior Golf Title,” Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, (Friday, July 9, 1948): 19. 128 Phil Gundelfinger, Jr., “Arnold Palmer Wins Second Junior Golf Title, Latrobe Ace Beats Kunkle in Final, 3-1,” Pittsburgh Post-Gazette (Saturday, July 10, 1948): 11. 129 Phil Gundelfinger, Jr., “Palmer Wins Sunnehanna Invitation Tourney, West Penn Amateur Pressed to Beat Altoona Star 2 Up,” Pittsburgh Post-Gazette (Monday, July 26, 1948): 15. 130 Bob Drum, “Arnold Palmer Wins Title at Sunnehanna; Drives, Approaches Bring Victory,” Pittsburgh Press (Monday, July 26, 1948): 17; Phil Gundelfinger, Jr., “Palmer Wins Sunnehanna Invitation Tourney, West Penn Amateur Pressed to Beat Altoona Star 2 Up,” Pittsburgh Post-Gazette (Monday, July 26, 1948): 15. 131 Phil Gundelfinger, Jr., “Favorites Survive in Sunnehanna Golf Tourney,” Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (Saturday, July 24, 1948): 9. 132 Bob Drum, “Youths, Veterans Seek Golf Final,” Pittsburgh Press (Sunday, July 25, 1948): 26; “Palmer, Matlack in Sunnehanna Final,” Pittsburgh Sun-Telegraph, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (Sunday, July 25, 1948): 29. 133 Bob Drum, “Arnold Palmer Wins Title at Sunnehanna; Drives, Approaches Bring Victory,” Pittsburgh Press, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (Monday, July 26, 1948): 17. 134 Phil Gundelfinger, Jr., “Palmer Wins Sunnehanna Invitation Tourney, West Penn Amateur Pressed to Beat Altoona Star 2 Up,” Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (Monday, July 26, 1948): 15. 135 “The West Penn Amateur Has Drawn 66 Entries to Date,” Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (Tuesday, August 10, 1948): 15. 136 “Arnie Palmer Cops Medalist Honors, Match Play Starts in West Penn Tourney,” Latrobe Bulletin, Latrobe, Pennsylvania (Thursday, August 12, 1948): 14; Bob Drum, “Arnold Palmer Advances in Amateur Golf, Champion Beats Whitmer, 1 Up,” Pittsburgh Press, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (Thursday, August 12, 1948): 31. 137 Phil Gundelfinger, Jr., “Palmer Double Golf Victor, Souchak Next foe of Champ in West Penn Golf,” Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (Friday, August 13, 1948): 16. 138 Bob Drum, “Souchak and Noble Reach Amateur Golf Final, Oakmont Ace Upsets Palmer,” Pittsburgh Press, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (Friday, August 13, 1948): 29. 139 “Noble Annexes Another Golf Title,” Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (Wednesday, August 18, 1948): 15. 140 Phil Gundelfinger, Jr., “Frank Souchak’s 146 Wins Amateur Qualifying Medal, Palmer and Kosikowski Tie for Second,” Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (Thursday, August 19, 1948): 19. 141 “Semple Golf Victor; Souchak, Palmer Lose,” Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (Tuesday, August 31, 1948): 15. 142 Bill Fields, “Arnie Today: Fifty Years After His First Masters Victory, the King Holds Court,” Golf World (April 4, 2008): 77. 143 Tom Callahan, “Arnie at 80, Palmer in His Prime, It’s Time to Savor the Skill and Charisma that Changed Golf,” Golf Digest, golfdigest.com (August 6, 2009): Page cite unavail. 144 Bill Lee, “With Malice Toward None,” Hartford Courant (Sunday, July 1, 1956): Page cite unavail. 145 “Masters Report,” The New York Times (April 7, 1958): Page cite unavail. 146 Rocky Mount Telegram, Rocky Mount, N.C. (April 14, 1949): 15. 147 United Press, “Ward Wins Golf Medal, Defending Champ Leads North-South,” Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (Tuesday, April 19, 1949): 15. 148 “Arnold Palmer Advances to Golf Quarterfinals…at Pinehurst,” Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (Thursday, April 21, 1949): 18. 149 United Press, “Arnold Palmer Gains North-South Semi-Finals,” Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (Friday, April 22, 1949): 19. 150 Bob Drum, “Golf Column,” Pittsburgh Press, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (Tuesday, May 24, 1949): 31. 151 Bob Drum, “Golf Column,” Pittsburgh Press (Sunday, April 24, 1949): 42. 152 Rocky Mount (N.C.) Telegram (Wednesday, April 27, 1949): 9; Daily Times-News, Burlington, North Carolina (Wednesday, May 4, 1949): 11. 153 Daily Tar Heel, Chapel Hill, North Carolina (Sunday, May 8, 1949): 3; “Tar Heel Golfers Tie Demon Deacs,” Daily Tar Heel, Chapel Hill, North Carolina (Sunday, May 8, 1949): 3. 154 Billy Carmichael III, “Ward Will Lead Golfers in Loop Tourney at W-S,” Daily Tar Heel, Chapel Hill, North Carolina (Saturday, May 14, 1949): 3. 155 “Carolina Linksmen Take Third in Conference Tournament,” Daily Tar Heel, Chapel Hill, North Carolina (Sunday, May 15, 1949): Page cite unavail. 156 “Arnold Palmer Southern Conference Champion,” Latrobe Bulletin, Latrobe, Pennsylvania (Monday, May 16, 1949): 12, 13. 157 “Deke Palmer, Babe Didrikson,” Latrobe Bulletin, Latrobe, Pennsylvania (Wednesday, May 11, 1949): 10. 158 “Pros ‘Deke’ Palmer-Babe Didrikson to Face Amateurs; Best-Ball Match to Start at 1 P.M. Tomorrow,” Latrobe Bulletin, Latrobe, Pennsylvania (Friday, June 3, 1949): 8. 159 Vince Quatrini Sr., “Today’s Sports Parade, News, Views, Comments,” Latrobe Bulletin, Latrobe, Pennsylvania (Monday, June 6, 1949): 8. 160 “Babe Didrikson-Deke Palmer Combine Takes Harrington-Arnie Palmer, 3-Up,” Latrobe Bulletin, Latrobe, Pennsylvania (Monday, June 6, 1949): 8, 9. 161 Phil Gundelfinger, Jr., “State Open Golf Play Set Monday, Field of 70 to Vie at Allegheny,” Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (Monday, June 13, 1949): 20; Gundelfinger, Jr., “Gaspar Wins State Open Golf, Posts Card of 138…Young Leads Amateurs,” Pittsburgh Post-Gazette (Tuesday, June 14, 1949): 12. 162 “Two Teams Tie at Top,” Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (Monday, June 20, 1949): 16. 163 “Wake Forest Enters NCAA,” Hattiesburg American, Hattiesburg, Mississippi (Monday, May 30, 1949): 13. 164 Statesman Journal, Salem, Oregon (Saturday, August 4, 1973): 25; “Tee Times NCAA,” Des Moines Register, Des Moines, Iowa (Sunday, June 26, 1949): 28. 165 “Only 3 Collegians Break Par at Iowa State, Palmer, Crannell Each Card 70,” Des Moines Register (Tuesday, June 28, 1949): 14. 166 Associated Press, Muscatine Journal and News Tribune, Muscatine, Iowa (Thursday, June 30, 1949): 20. 167 Bert McGrane, “Palmer N.C.A.A. Medalist, Wampler a Shot Back at 142,” Des Moines Register (Wednesday, June 29, 1949): 13. 168 Bert McGrane, “Palmer, Cyclones’ Jack Webb Advance, Two Rounds Slice NCAA Field Today,” Des Moines Register (Thursday, June 30, 1949): 13. 169 Bert McGrane, “Palmer Sidelines Spears, Sullivan in N.C.A.A. Golf, Meets Veech Today,” Des Moines Register (Friday, July 1, 1949): 13. 170 “Arnold Palmer Beaten, 4 and 3,” Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (Saturday, July 2, 1949): 9. 171 Bob Drum, “The Locker Room,” Pittsburgh Post-Gazette (Sunday, June 19, 1949): 23,40. 172 “Indiana Golf to End Today,” Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (Sunday, July 10, 1949): 23. 173 Bill Hastings, “Speaking of Sports,” Indiana Gazette, Indiana, Pennsylvania (Tuesday, July 12, 1949): 11. 174 “Souchak Wins Indiana Country Club Invitational, Edges Arnold Palmer in Tourney Finals,” Indiana Gazette, Indiana, Pennsylvania (Monday, July 11, 1949): 24. 175 “1949 Dapper Dan,” Golf World (July 27, 1949): 1; Al Abrams, “Snead’s 274 Nips Mangrum by Stroke,” Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (Tuesday, July 19, 1949): 12. 176 “Medalist Benson Cards 145 in State Qualifier, Beats Souchak by Single Stroke,” Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (Thursday, July 14, 1949): 18. 177 “State Am Qualifying,” Pittsburgh Press, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (Thursday, July 21, 1949): 36; Bob Drum, “64 Seek Berths in State Tourney,” Pittsburgh Press, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (Friday, July 22, 1949): 21. 178 Associated Press, “Souchak’s 71 Wins Medal in State Golf,” Philadelphia Inquirer, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (Saturday, July 23, 1949): 16. 179 United Press, “Scranton Golfer Wins State Title,” Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (July 25, 1949): Page cite unavail. 180 Bob Drum, “Palmer Only District Hope in State Amateur, Latrobe Golfer Makes Semifinal Round,” Pittsburgh Press, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (Sunday, July 24, 1949): 34. 181 “Everitt Chipped in for a Birdie Three on the 19th Green to Nip Palmer,” Wilkes-Barre Record, Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania (Monday, July 25, 1949): 13. 182 “Palmer Loses in Semis; Wall Wins Title,” Latrobe Bulletin, Latrobe, Pennsylvania (Monday, July 25, 1949): 9. 183 Phil Gundelfinger, Jr., “Johnny Bulla Wins W. Penn Open Crown,” Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (Tuesday, July 26, 1949): 13. 184 Phil Gundelfinger Jr., “Souchak Favorite at Oakmont, Faltered on Nineteenth Hole Last Season; Play Opens Tuesday,” Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (Sunday, August 7, 1949): 22; By Phil Gundelfinger, Jr., “Auto Wreck Puts Souchak in Hospital, West Penn Amateur Golf Thrown Wide Open,” Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (Tuesday, August 9, 1949): 14. 185 Pittsburgh Press, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (Tuesday, August 9, 1949): 24. 186 Phil Gundelfinger Jr., “Noble, Steiner, Palmer, Benson West Penn Yictors…Over Oakmont Course,” Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (Thursday, August 11, 1949): 16. 187 Bob Drum, “Palmer, Brand, Noble, Benson in Semi-Finals,” Pittsburgh Press, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (Thursday, August 11, 1949): 38. 188 Phil Gundelfinger, Jr., “Benson and Palmer Gain West Penn Golf Final…Meet in 36 Holes at Oakmont Today,” Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (Friday, August 12, 1949): 15. 189 Phil Gundelfinger, Jr., “Palmer Defeats Benson, 10-9, in West Penn Final…at Oakmont Club,” Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (Saturday, August 13, 1949): 11. 190 Bob Drum, “Meet Arnie Palmer, Golf World Master,” Pittsburgh Press, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (April 27, 1958): 63. 191 United Press, “Amateurs Seek 4 Places in National Meet,” Wilkes-Barre Record, Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania (Wednesday, August 17, 1949): 16. 192 “Arnie Defeats Nashville Golfer by 4 and 3 Margin; Meets Links Artist From Fla. in Match Today,” Latrobe Bulletin, Latrobe, Pennsylvania (Wednesday, August 31, 1949): 12. 193 “Palmer Out of National Golf Tourney,” Latrobe Bulletin, Latrobe, Pennsylvania (Thursday, September 1, 1949): 13.
1950-1952—1 Mark McCormack, Arnie: The Evolution of a Legend (New York: Simon & Schuster, 1967), 16, 17. 2 Men’s Golf Advisory Staff Media Guide, Wilson Sporting Goods Co., 1963: Page cite unavail. 3 Sterling Slappey, Associated Press, “Wake Forest Ace Has 280; Harvie Ward in Second Spot,” Daily Tar Heel, Chapel Hill, North Carolina (April 30, 1950): 3. 4 Biff Roberts, “Ward Takes Conference Golf Title, Deacon Ace Palmer Beaten by a Stroke,” Daily Tar Heel (May 14, 1950): 3. 5 “Ward Defeats Palmer to Win SC Golf Title,” Asheville Citizen-Times, Asheville, North Carolina (May 14, 1950): 38. 6 Marshall Waren, “One Historic Golf Game,” CityView: Fayetteville’s Lifestyle Guide (January/February 2016): 51-52, 54. 7 “Remembering E. Harvie Ward,” GolfClubAtlas.com, Golf Course Architecture, September 5, 2004; golfclubatlas.com/forum/index.php?topic=14770.0;wap2. 8 “Tele-Scope,” Pittsburgh Sun-Telegraph, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (May 23, 1950): 25. 9 Bob Drum, “Palmer and Worsham Make Up 1-2 Golf Punch, Arnold and Bud at Wake Forest,” Pittsburgh Press, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, (May 28, 1950): 35. 10 “Intercollegiate Golf,” Golf World (June 7, 1950): 9. 11 “Intercollegiate Golf,” Golf World (July 12, 1950): Page cite unavail. 12 Ibid. 13 Bob Drum, “West Penn Open Set for Tomorrow, Bulla Expected Back From British Tourney,” Pittsburgh Press, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (July 9, 1950): 39. 14 Phil Gundelfinger, Jr., “Johnny Bulla Retains West Penn Open Golf Title,” Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (July 11, 1950): 13. 15 “Palmer Blazes One-Under Par 71 as Tourney Starts, Latrobe Youth in Brilliant Form,” Indiana Gazette, Indiana, Pennsylvania (July 15, 1950): 8. 16 Bill Hastings, “Kilrea Upsets Palmer for 1950 Invitational Title, Hershey Youngster Is 1-up Winner in Finals,” Indiana Gazette (July 17, 1950): 22. 17 “Sonny Harris, Arnold Palmer in ACG Event, Golfers Are Warned to Get Entries in Right Away,” Asheville Citizen-Times, Asheville, North Carolina (July 19, 1950): 16. 18 “Wesley Shoots Par 70 to Tie Medal Honors,” Montgomery Advertiser, Montgomery, Alabama (July 28, 1950): 12. 19 “Wesley and Dickinson Advance to Quarter-Finals in TVI Golf,” Montgomery Advertiser (July 29, 1950): 7. 20 “Palmer Wins at Greensburg,” Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (August 7, 1950): 19. 21 Bob Drum, “Medalist Beaten in West Penn Amateur Opener,” Pittsburgh Press, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (August 16, 1950): 31. 22 “Arnie Palmer Captures First Two Golf Tests,” Latrobe Bulletin, Latrobe, Pennsylvania (August 17, 1950): 8. 23 Bob Drum, “Palmer Nears Golf Title,” Pittsburgh Press, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (August 18, 1950): 33. 24 Ibid. 25 Phil Gundelfinger, Jr., “Palmer Defeats Savor, 7 and 6, to Retain Title, Latrobe Amateur Leads From Start,” Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (August 19, 1950): 11. 26 Ibid. 27 Associated Press, “Scioto CC to host 2016 U.S. Senior Open,” April 17, 2012. 28 Mel Derrick (Norfolk Ledger-Star), “Palmer Recalls Horror of Buddy Worsham’s Death; Arnie Missed Dance, Life Stayed in Step,” Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (July 31, 1978): 36. 29 “For Every Junior Memorial, a Story Behind the Name; Youth Tournaments Have Rich Histories,” Washington Post, Washington, D.C. (June 22, 2005): E07. 30 Bill Hensley, Special to the AJT, “Golf’s ‘King’ Put Wake Forest on the Map,” WataugaDemocrat.com, Mountain Times Publications, October 5, 2016. 31 Mel Derrick (Norfolk Ledger-Star), “Palmer Recalls Horror of Buddy Worsham’s Death; Arnie Missed Dance, Life Stayed in Step,” Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (July 31, 1978): 36. 32 Dave Shedloski, “Arnold Palmer and Jim Flick’s Tragic Bond,” GolfDigest.com, November 21, 2012. 33 Ibid. 34 Associated Press, “Bud Worsham Dies in Crash,” Albuquerque Journal, Albuquerque, New Mexico (October 24, 1950): 19. 35 Mark D. Faram, “Arnold Palmer, Golfer and Coastie, Dead at 87,” Navytimes.com (September 26, 2016). 36 “The Charlie Rose Show,” Excerpt, Airdate August 3, 2011. 37 George Sweda, “Arnold Palmer, Businessman, Who Was the Man in the Gray-Plaid Suit?” Cleveland Plain Dealer, Cleveland, Ohio (May 14, 1980): 1-F. 38 Bill Livingston, “Palmer Triumphs at ‘Home,’ ” Cleveland Plain Dealer, Cleveland, Ohio (June 25, 1984): 1-C. 39 U.S. Coast Guard Historian’s Office, “Notable People,” U.S. Department of Homeland Security, www.history.uscg.mil/Browse-by-Topic/Notable-People/All/Article/1895289/vice-admiral-roy-l-raney/. 40 Mark D. Faram, “Arnold Palmer, Golfer and Coastie, Dead at 87,” Navytimes.com (September 26, 2016). 41 Arnold Palmer, “Before He Was a Golf Icon, Arnold Palmer Was a Coast Guardsman,” uso.org (February 21, 2011). 42 Pat Galbincea, “Arnold Palmer – A Young Coast Guard Star and his Amateur Reign in Northeast Ohio,” Northern Ohio Golf Association (September 27, 2016). 43 “Large Field in Amateur,” Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (August 14, 1951): 16. 44 “Palmer Is Entry in W.Pa. Golf,” Indiana Gazette, Indiana, Pennsylvania (August 15, 1951): 17. 45 Phil Gundelfinger, Jr., “Palmer’s Par 72 Wins West Penn Amateur Medal, Defending Champion, Surprise Entrant, Has Stroke Edge,” Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (August 15, 1951): 18. 46 “Palmer Remains in Golf Running,” Latrobe Bulletin, Latrobe, Pennsylvania (August 16, 1951): 8; Phil Gundelfinger, Jr., “Palmer Gains Round of 8 In West Penn,” Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (August 16, 1951): 18. 47 Bob Drum, “A. Palmer Wins Third Straight West Penn Amateur Golf Title, Latrobe Ace Cops, 4 and 3, Over Mahaffey in Final Round,” Pittsburgh Press, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (August 18, 1951): 7. 48 Phil Gundelfinger, Jr., “Palmer and Mahaffey West Penn Finalists, Latrobe Star Will Bid for Third Straight Title Today,” Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (August 17, 1951): 20. 49 Bob Drum, “Palmer Leads in Golf Final, Holds 4-Up Edge After First Round,” Pittsburgh Press, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (August 17, 1951): 28. 50 Phil Gundelfinger, Jr., “West Penn Golf Title Goes to Palmer,” Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (August 18, 1951): 11. 51 Gundelfinger, Jr., “West Penn Golf Title Goes to Palmer,” 11. 52 Bob Drum, “A. Palmer Wins Third Straight West Penn Amateur Golf Title, Latrobe Ace Cops, 4 and 3, Over Mahaffey,” Pittsburgh Press, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (August 18, 1951): 7. 53 “Wins Worsham Memorial Junior Open,” Golf World (September 21, 1951): 15. 54 Al Abrams, “Sidelights on Sports, A Sentimental Champion,” Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (May 24, 1962): 36. 55 Mel Derrick (Norfolk Ledger-Star), “Palmer Recalls Horror of Buddy Worsham’s Death; Arnie Missed Dance, Life Stayed in Step,” Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (July 31, 1978): 36. 56 Washington Metropolitan Golf Association, WMGA.org; “For Every Junior Memorial, a Story Behind the Name; Youth Tournaments Have Rich Histories,” Washington Post (June 22, 2005): E07; https://www.wmgagolf.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/12/WMGA-History-Junior-Bubby-Worsham-thru-2024.pdf. 57 “Amateur Golf Starts Tuesday, West Penn Event at Fox Chapel,” Pittsburgh Press, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (July 27, 1952): 37. 58 “Palmer Begins Defense of West Penn Title, Former Latrobe HS Star Granted Leave to be in Tournament,” Latrobe Bulletin, Latrobe, Pennsylvania (July 29, 1952): 9. 59 Phil Gundelfinger, Jr., “Palmer’s 71 Wins Medal in West Penn,” Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (July 30, 1952): 13. 60 “Palmer Advances in Tournament, Coast Guard Golfer Meets Smith Today, Arnie Shooting for Fifth Title,” Latrobe Bulletin, Latrobe, Pennsylvania (July 31, 1952): 17. 61 Phil Gundelfinger, Jr., “Defending Champ Palmer, Souchak Gain Final Round,” Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (August 1, 1952): 18. 62 Bob Drum, “Golf Balls Nearly Talk When Belted by Palmer, Latrobe Youth Wraps Up Fifth Title of Last Six W. Penn Amateur Tourneys,” Pittsburgh Press, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (August 2, 1952): 6. 63 Roy McHugh, “Sports Week in Review,” Pittsburgh Press, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (August 2, 1952): 7. 64 Bob Drum, “Golf Balls Nearly Talk When Belted by Palmer, Latrobe Youth Wraps Up Fifth Title of Last Six W. Penn Amateur Tourneys,” Pittsburgh Press, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (August 2, 1952): 6. 65 Bob Drum, “Palmer Favored as First Round Begins, With Fast Field Allowing No Mistakes,” Pittsburgh Press, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (August 9, 1952): 7. 66 “Palmer Cops Greensburg Invitational, Local Golfer Is Outstanding,” Latrobe Bulletin, Latrobe, Pennsylvania (August 11, 1952): 9. 67 Charles (Bugs) Walther, “Arnold Palmer Captures Sylvan Heights Invitational with 139 Total, Latrobe, Pa., Star Smashes Par by Seven Strokes to Take Title,” New Castle News, New Castle, Pennsylvania (August 18, 1952): 16; Betty Hoover DiRisio, “Legendary Golfer Played Sylvan, Arnold Palmer Captured Sylvan Heights Invitational with 139,” Lawrence County Historical Society (September 10, 2014/March 18, 2015): Facebook post “ ‘Our’ Memories of Arnie.” 68 “Griffin, Palmer Tie in Pa. Open, Playoff Today,” Philadelphia Inquirer, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (October 7, 1952): 30. 69 United Press, “Palmer, Griffin in Golf Playoff, Bulla Ties for Third in State Open,” Pittsburgh Press, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (October 7, 1952): 30. 70 “Griffin Captures Pa. Open Playoff,” Philadelphia Inquirer, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (October 8, 1952): 49.
1953—1 “Lauri Purola, Club Owner,” Willoughby News Herald (July 29, 1975): 7. 2 “Shootin’ Dice and Pitchin’ Pennies,” Randy Brown, Randy Brown’s Madison Flyfisher, Ennis, Montana, randybrownsmf.com, The Snag Hole (December 14, 2013). 3 “Lauri Purola, Club Owner,” Willoughby News Herald (July 29, 1975): 7. 4 “Lauri Purola, Club Owner,” Willoughby News Herald (July 29, 1975): 7; Mark Podolski, News-Herald, News-herald.com, posting (September 27, 2016): 6:35 p.m. 5 George Sweda, “Arnold Palmer, Businessman, Who Was the Man in the Gray-Plaid Suit?” Cleveland Plain Dealer, Cleveland, Ohio (May 14, 1980): 1-F. 6 “Lauri Purola, Club Owner,” Willoughby News Herald (July 29, 1975): 7. 7 “Staff Writer for The Village Smithy while Chester L. Smith is Absent,” Pittsburgh Press, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (August 24, 1953): 19. 8 Excerpt, www.youtube.com/watch?v=WOFMy_26PmA. 9 “Mythbuster: Ed Preisler, Scratch Golfer and Owner: Preisler Lumber,” benrose.org, interview in 1999. 10 Mark Podolski, News-Herald, News-herald.com, posting (September 27, 2016): 6:35 p.m. 11 Vincent Quatrini, Sr., “Today’s Sports Prints,” Latrobe Bulletin, Latrobe, Pennsylvania (June 2, 1953): 10. 12 Golf World (May 8, 1981): 5. 13 “State Golfers Still Going,” Detroit Free Press, Detroit, Michigan (April 22, 1953): 23. 14 “Worsham Wins West Penn Open With 139, Three-Under Card Dethrones Bulla, Oakmont Pro Bags Nine Birds, Two Eagles at Westmoreland C.C.,” Phil Gundelfinger, Jr., Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (May 26, 1953): 19. 15 Vincent Quatrini, Sr., “Today’s Sports Prints,” Latrobe Bulletin, Latrobe, Pennsylvania (June 2, 1953): 10. 16 Quatrini, Sr., “Today’s Sports Prints,” 10. 17 Quatrini, Sr., “Today’s Sports Prints,” 10. 18 “District Golfers Gain Open Berths,” Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (June 11, 1953): 18. 19 “Four District Golfers Make Grade in Open,” Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (June 13, 1953): 12. 20 Pat Livingston, “British Open Is Next for Hogan,” Pittsburgh Press, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (June 14, 1953): 63. 21 United Press, “Hogan to Play in British Open,” Latrobe Bulletin, Latrobe, Pennsylvania (June 2, 1953): 10. 22 Pat Galbincea, “Arnold Palmer – A Young Coast Guard Star and his Amateur Reign in Northeast Ohio,” Northern Ohio Golf Association (September 27, 2016). 23 “Palmer Grabs Ohio Amateur Medal Honors,” Journal Herald, Dayton, Ohio (July 9, 1953): 7. 24 United Press, “Stranahan Leads First Round in British Open,” Journal Herald, Dayton, Ohio (July 9, 1953): 7. 25 “Tom Strange Defeated in Buckeye Amateur,” Cincinnati Enquirer, Cincinnati, Ohio (July 10, 1953): 23. 26 Fritz Howell, “Palmer Choice to Win Ohio Golf Tourney,” Salem News, Salem, Ohio (July 11, 1953): 8. 27 Howell, “Palmer Choice to Win Ohio Golf Tourney,” 8. 28 Fritz Howell, “Pennsylvanian Picked to Cop Ohio Crown,” Marion Star, Marion, Ohio (July 11, 1953): 9. 29 “Finals Today in Ohio Amateur; Palmer and Saunders Vie for Title Surrendered by Francis Cardi,” Cincinnati Enquirer, Cincinnati, Ohio (July 12, 1953): 40. 30 United Press, “Latrobe Golfer Wins Coveted Ohio Amateur Golf Championship,” Daily Republican, Monongahela, Pennsylvania (July 13, 1953): 7. 31 “Palmer Wins Medal Title in Cleveland,” Sandusky Register, Sandusky, Ohio (July 17, 1953): 12. 32 United Press, “West Penn Golf Play Begins,” Daily Republican, Monongahela, Pennsylvania (July 28, 1953): 7. 33 “Musico Wins Medal in West Penn Amateur Golf,” Altoona Tribune, Altoona, Pennsylvania (July 29, 1953): 7. 34 Bob Drum, “Palmer Alive in West Penn Am, Joe Mazur Eliminated by Champion, Medalist Beats Romeo Scimio,” Pittsburgh Press, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (July 29, 1953): 24. 35 “Palmer, Musico Both Cop 2 Golf Matches to Advance at Allegheny CC,” Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (July 30, 1953): 19. 36 “Palmer Favored to Repeat Win,” Indiana Gazette, Indiana, Pennsylvania (July 30, 1953): 62. 37 Bob Drum, “Golf Column,” Pittsburgh Press, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (August 2, 1953): 40; Bob Drum, “Musico Gives Chartiers Another Golf Champion, Club Boasts West Penn,” Pittsburgh Press, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (August 1, 1953): 6. 38 Pete Gundelfinger Jr., “Greensburg Star Eliminates Arnold Palmer, Defending Champion, 1 Up, Nash Loses, 5-4,” Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (July 31, 1953): 21. 39 Bob Drum, “Golf Column,” Pittsburgh Press, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (August 2, 1953): 40. 40 “Pennsylvanian Victor in Rubber City Golf Meet,” Akron Beacon Journal, Akron, Ohio (August 9, 1953): 44. 41 “For Breathnach, Final Putt-Out Time,” Akron Beacon Journal, Akron, Ohio (September 16, 1972): 17. 42 Pittsburgh Press, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (August 14, 1953): 22. 43 Pittsburgh Press (August 17, 1953): 17. 44 Bob Drum, “Swan-Song Victory at Greensburg, Palmer May Hit Golf Trail After Leaving Coast Guard,” Pittsburgh Press, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (August 17, 1953): 17. 45 Bob Drum, “Swan-Song Victory at Greensburg,” 17. 46 Pittsburgh Press, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (August 22, 1953): 7. 47 Bob Drum, “Golf,” Pittsburgh Press, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (August 23, 1953): 43. 48 “Amateurs Bow to Pros for Second Time,” Pittsburgh Press, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (August 24, 1953): 20. 49 Pindy Wagner, “Ohio Open Draws State’s Best, Lake Forest Offers Rugged Test,” Akron Beacon Journal, Akron, Ohio (August 23, 1953): 47. 50 United Press, “Gelhot Set to Defend Title in Ohio Golf Open, Palmer Ruled Favorite Over Field of 136,” Cincinnati Enquirer, Cincinnati, Ohio (August 24, 1953): 30. 51 Pindy Wagner, “Ohio Open Draws State’s Best, Lake Forest Offers Rugged Test,” Akron Beacon Journal, Akron, Ohio (August 23, 1953): 47. 52 “Shoemaker Is Ahead in Ohio Open Tourney,” Cincinnati Enquirer, Cincinnati, Ohio (August 25, 1953): 22. 53 Fritz Hudson, “Shoemaker Is Holding Lead in State Open,” Dayton Daily News, Dayton, Ohio (August 26, 1953): 13. 54 Associated Press, “Cleveland Pro Wins Ohio Open Title, Dick Shoemaker New Champ,” Journal Herald, Dayton, Ohio (August 27, 1953): 7. 55 Dayton Daily News, Dayton, Ohio (August 27, 1953): 17. 56 John Dietrich, “Palmer Fires 67 with New Clubs,” Cleveland Plain Dealer, Cleveland, Ohio (August 28, 1953). 57 Pat Galbincea, “Arnold Palmer – A Young Coast Guard Star and his Amateur Reign in Northeast Ohio,” Northern Ohio Golf Association (September 27, 2016). 58 “Albert Upsets Palmer in Amateur Golf,” Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (September 18, 1953): 27.
1954—1 Charlie Rose, “The Charlie Rose Show,” Interview Excerpt, Airdate August 3, 2011. 2 Author unknown, “Backspin, Palmer ended three years in Coast Guard,” Golf World (February 25, 1994): 11. 3 George Sweda, Title unavail., Cleveland Plain Dealer, Cleveland, Ohio (May 14, 1980): Page cite unavail. 4 “Palmer Back at Wake Forest,” Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (February 6, 1954): Page cite unavail. 5 Bill Hensley, “Golf’s ‘King’ Put Wake Forest on the Map,” WataugaDemocrat.com, Special to the AJT/Mountain Times Publications (October 5, 2016). 6 Asheville Citizen-Times, Asheville, North Carolina (April 20, 1954): 13. 7 News Tribune, Fort Pierce, Florida (April 25, 1954): 21. 8 The Robesonian, Lumberton, North Carolina (April 29, 1954): 9. 9 The Morning News, Wilmington, Delaware (April 30, 1954): 61. 10 United Press International (May 1, 1954). 11 Daily Tar Heel, Chapel Hill, North Carolina (May 2, 1954): 3. 12 Daily Tar Heel (May 14, 1954): 3. 13 Daily Tar Heel (May 15, 1954): 3. 14 Rocky Mount Telegram, Rocky Mount, North Carolina (May 16, 1954): 35. 15 “Death Notices, John Eisinger, Bethesda Golfer,” Washington Post, Final Edition Metro (May 24, 1981): D-5. 16 Daily Times-News, Burlington, North Carolina (May 28, 1954): 8; “Offset to Poor Decision,” Golf World, Pinehurst, North Carolina (May 4, 1962): 21. 17 Vincent Quatrini, Sr., “What They’re Saying About Arnie,” Latrobe Bulletin, Latrobe, Pennsylvania (April 6, 1954): 11. 18 “Notes,” Pittsburgh Press (March 18, 1954): 21. 19 “Golf,” Bob Drum, Pittsburgh Press, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (March 21, 1954): 42. 20 Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (June 12, 1954): 11. 21 Robert Morrison, “Robbins Wins Westborough Round Robin, Jackson Second,” St. Louis Post-Dispatch, St. Louis, Missouri (June 14, 1954): 23. 22 Pittsburgh Post Gazette, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (June 12, 1954): Page cite unavail. 23 Morning Herald, Uniontown, Pennsylvania (June 19, 1954): 13. 24 United Press International, various media outlets (June 22, 1954). 25 UPI, Cincinnati Enquirer, Cincinnati, Ohio (July 13, 1954): 23. 26 UPI, Cincinnati Enquirer, Cincinnati, Ohio (July 14, 1954): 33. 27 Evening Independent, Massillon, Ohio (July 15, 1954): 17. 28 Gerry Dulac, “Golf Legend, Latrobe Native Arnold Palmer Dies at 87,” Pittsburgh Post Gazette, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (September 26, 2016): Page cite unavail. 29 Associated Press, Logan Daily News, Logan, Ohio (July 16, 1954): 6. 30 Cincinnati Enquirer, Cincinnati, Ohio (July 18, 1954): 45. 31 Golf World (August 13, 1954): 5, 6. 32 Bob Drum, Title unavail., Pittsburgh Press, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (April 29, 1956): 71. 33 Bob Drum, Title unavail., 71. 34 Will Grimsley, Associated Press, Decatur Herald, Decatur, Illinois (August 29, 1954): 13. 35 Marshall Dann, “Palmer’s Future Still Big Secret, Expects to Defend Title,” Detroit Free Press, Detroit, Michigan (August 29, 1954): 141. 36 Charlie Rose, “The Charlie Rose Show,” Interview Excerpt, Airdate August 3, 2011. 37 Bob Drum, Title unavail., Pittsburgh Press, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (April 29, 1956): 71. 38 Hugh Fullerton, Associated Press, Title unavail., Golf World (April 22, 1960): 25. 39 Marshall Dann, “Palmer’s Future Still Big Secret, Expects to Defend Title,” Detroit Free Press, Detroit, Michigan (August 29, 1954): 141. 40 Jerry Potter, “Golf Legend’s Allure Endures,” USA Today (September 5, 1996): 3-C. 41 Donna Logan, “Mrs. Palmer Kept Busy,” Denver Post, Denver, Colorado (July date 1967): Page cite unavail. 42 Dick Taylor, “Arnold Palmer’s Better Half,” Golf World (July 7, 1989): 14. 43 Steve Hershey, USA Today (July 20, 1995): Page cite unavail.; Golf World (October 29, 1954): 13. 44 Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (October 11, 1954): 22. 45 Title unavail., Golf World (October 29, 1954): Page cite unavail. 46 Dick Taylor, “Arnold Palmer’s Better Half,” Golf World (July 7, 1989): 14. 47 Steve Neal, “The Greening of Arnold Palmer,” Philadelphia Inquirer, Today Section, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (December 15, 1974): 12. 48 Title unavail., Golf World (November 26, 1954): 2. 49 Jack Murphy, San Diego Union, San Diego, California (November 3, 1957): Page cite unavail. 50 “Arnie Sounds Off,” Golf Digest (February 1982): 152. 51 Dick Taylor, “Arnold Palmer’s Better Half,” Golf World (July 7, 1989): 14.
1955—1 Author, Title unavail., Golf World (August 18, 1989): 22. 2 “Local Golf Star Ready for $7,500 McNaughton Meet,” News Tribune, Fort Pierce, Florida (January 2, 1955): 2. 3 “Sam Snead Wins Miami Tourney, Slammer Fires 65,” News-Press, Fort Myers, Florida (January 10, 1955): 8. 4 Cameron Morfit, “An Afternoon with Arnie,” Golf Magazine (April 2004): 126. 5 Dick Taylor, “Arnold Palmer’s Better Half,” Golf World (July 7, 1989): 14. 6 Ron Sirak, “The King and Kit,” Golf World (November 14, 2003): Page cite unavail. 7 Nick Seitz, “A Golden Masters for the King,” Golf Digest (April 2004): 229. 8 “Arnold Palmer Q&A,” pgatour.com (March 25, 2009). 9 Nick Seitz, “A Golden Masters for the King,” Golf Digest (April 2004): 226. 10 Golf World (May 20, 1955): 13, 17. 11 Dick Taylor, “Arnold Palmer’s Better Half,” Golf World (July 7, 1989): 14. 12 John Walter, “Tips at Masters,” Detroit News for Golf World (May 27, 1955): 12. 13 United Press International, Various Media Outlets, August 21, 1955. 14 “Palmer and 1955 Canadian Open,” Golf Canada (April 2008): Page cite unavail. 15 Author unknown, “Canadian Open Won by Arnold Palmer,” Golf Canada (August 26, 1955): 7; Arnold Palmer, September 8, 2004, Speech at RCGA 100th Canadian Open dinner, Oakville, Ontario. 16 Associated Press, “Palmer Still Has Old Magic Touch Before Big Open,” Montgomery Advertiser, Montgomery, Alabama (August 25, 1955): Page cite unavail. 17 Author unknown, “Arnold Palmer: For Love & Money,” Time (May 2, 1960): 56, 59.
1956—1 Mel Derrick (Norfolk (Va.) Ledger-Star), “Palmer Recalls Horror of Buddy Worsham’s Death; Arnie Missed Dance, Life Stayed in Step,” Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (July 31, 1978): 36. 2 Bob Hope, “Confessions of a Hooker, My Lifelong Love Affair with Golf,” Doubleday & Company (1985): 47. 3 “Wins Panama Open,” Golf World (January 20, 1956): 3. 4 “Palmer Again,” Golf World (January 27, 1956): 13. 5 “Daughter Born,” Golf World (March 9, 1956): 8. 6 Frank W. Barndollar, “Let’s Be Frank: Clock Turns Back,” Wilmington Star-News (March 30, 1956): Page cite unavail. 7 Bob Drum, “Golf,” Pittsburgh Press, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (April 29, 1956): 71. 8 Author unknown, “Wins Insurance City Open,” Golf World (July 6, 1956): 4. 9 Author unknown, “Arnold Palmer Wins Eastern Open at Baltimore,” Golf World (August 3, 1956): 4. 10 Don Markus, “Arnold Palmer Left an Imprint on Maryland Golf,” The Baltimore Sun, Baltimore, Maryland (September 26, 2016): Page cite unavail. 11 Title unavail., Golf World (November 23, 1956): 6. 12 Associated Press, “Finsterwald Leading Barranquilla Tourney,” Terre Haute Tribune, Terre Haute, Indiana (November 25, 1956): 51. 13 Title unavail., Golf World (November 30 & December 7, 1956): Page cite unavail.
1957—1 Gary Player, “Arnold Palmer Has Power to Spare,” Golf Illustrated (May 6, 1965): Page cite unavail. 2 Author unknown, “Wins at Houston,” Golf World (March 1, 1957): 7. 3 Benjamin (Boo) Odem, “Open King Shook Off College Tragedy Before Career Began,” Houston Chronicle (February 26, 1957): Page cite unavail. 4 Patricia Lloyd, Pensacola Journal, Reprinted by Golf World (April 5, 1957): 4. 5 “Leonard at Greater Greensboro Open,” Golf World (April 19, 1957): 3, 6, 7, 18. 6 Vincent Quatrini Sr., “Sport Prints,” Latrobe Bulletin, Latrobe, Pennsylvania (May 16, 1957): 14. 7 Bob Drum, “Palmer Nabs Elusive West Penn Title,” Pittsburgh Press, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (May 21, 1957): 28. 8 Bob Drum, “Palmer Nabs Elusive West Penn Title,” 28. 9 Title unavail., Golf World (May 31, 1957): 5. 10 Title unavail., Golf World, 5. 11 Title unavail., Golf World (June 14, 1957): 3. 12 Jack Egan, “Golf Crowds Getting Bigger: Young Pro Sees New National Game,” Chicago Sun-Times, Chicago, Illinois (August TK, 1957): Page cite unavail. 13 “Title unavail.,” Golf World (September 27, 1957): 13. 14 “Title unavail.,” Golf World (November 8, 1957): 4. 15 “Ask Dad, He Knows,” Golf World (December 13, 1957): 2. 16 Bob Husky, “Off the Fairway,” Palm Beach Post, West Palm Beach, Florida (December 15, 1957): 52; Proposal for Tequesta’s 50th Anniversary, imaging.tequesta.org/WebLink/DocView.aspx?id=7513&&cr=1
1958—1 Author unknown, “Looking Back, Arnold Palmer Winning His First Masters in 1958, Beginning a New Era in Golf,” Golf World (April 16, 1976): 16. 2 Author unknown, “Man in the News: A Steel-Nerved Master, Arnold Palmer,” The New York Times (April 7, 1958): Page cite unavail.; Bob Drum, “Master of the Golf World: Dad Only One to Teach Him the Fine Points,” Pittsburgh Press, Pittsburgh (April 27, 1958): 63. 3 Author unknown, Title unavail., Golf World (February 7, 1958): 9. 4 Milfred (Deacon) Palmer, “father of Arnold,” “What I Taught My Own Son,” Golf Weekly UK (April 17, 1971): Page cite unavail.; Bob Drum, “Master of the Golf World: Dad Only One to Teach Him the Fine Points,” Pittsburgh Press, Pittsburgh (April 27, 1958): 1. 5 “Palmer Exiles Loyal ‘Rooter’ to Nursery,” newspaper clipping details unavail.; Bob Drum, “Master of the Golf World: Dad Only One to Teach Him the Fine Points,” Pittsburgh Press, Pittsburgh (April 27, 1958): 63. 6 Herman Goldstein, “Real Grass Looks Good to Palmer,” Cleveland News (April 2, 1958): Page cite unavail. 7 Bill Fields, “Arnie Today: Fifty Years After His First Masters Victory, the King Holds Court,” Golf World (April 4, 2008): 77. 8 Herman Goldstein, “Real Grass Looks Good to Palmer,” Cleveland News, Cleveland, Ohio (April 2, 1958): Page cite unavail. 9 Frank W. Barndollar, “One of Those Days,” Wilmington (Delaware) Star (April 1, 1958): Page cite unavail. 10 “The Masters: Dream Come True,” Golf World, Pinehurst, North Carolina (April 11, 1958): 4. 11 Herman Goldstein, “Real Grass Looks Good to Palmer,” Cleveland News, Cleveland, Ohio (April 2, 1958): Page cite unavail. 12 Author unknown, “Man in the News: A Steel-Nerved Master, Arnold Palmer,” The New York Times (April 7, 1958): Page cite unavail. 13 Author unknown, “A Steel-Nerved Master, Arnold Palmer,” (April 7, 1958): Page cite unavail. 14 Larry King, “Conversation with Arnold Palmer,” The Larry King Show, syndicated (May 5, 1997). 15 Bill Kirby, “Johnny Sands, Who Coined Famous Phrase ‘Arnie’s Army,’ Dies at 87,” Augusta.com (February 9, 2018): 11:02 a.m.; John Boyette, “Name for Loyal Galleries Well-Known, But Origin Isn’t,” Augusta.com (April 2, 2017): 9:04 p.m. 16 John Walter, “A.P. More Distance,” Detroit News writer for Golf World (May 16, 1958): 9. 17 “Palmer to be Honored Here; Event Set by Club, Industry,” The Latrobe Bulletin, Latrobe, Pennsylvania (April 17, 1958): 1. 18 Bob Drum, “Master of the Golf World: Dad Only One to Teach Him the Fine Points,” Pittsburgh Press, Pittsburgh (April 27, 1958): 1. 19 Lawrence Robinson, “ ‘Palmer Has It,’ Declares Harmon: Winged Foot Pro Cites Pepsi Winner’s Desire,” New York World-Telegram & Sun (June 30, 1958): Page cite unavail. 20 Arthur Daley, “Sports of the Times: Master at His Trade,” The New York Times (June 29, 1958): Page cite unavail. 21 Lawrence Robinson, “ ‘Palmer Has It,’ Declares Harmon: Winged Foot Pro Cites Pepsi Winner’s Desire,” New York World-Telegram & Sun (June 30, 1958): Page cite unavail. 22 Bob Drum, “Palmer Had Hectic Session in Keeping West Penn Date,” Pittsburgh Press, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (July 6, 1958): Page cite unavail. 23 Advertisement, Philadelphia Inquirer, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (July 13, 1958): 52. 24 Jack Nicklaus, Title unavail., Golf Digest, Wilton, Connecticut (November 2012): Page cite unavail. 25 “President Eisenhower’s Day,” The Latrobe Bulletin, Latrobe, Pennsylvania (September 17, 1958): 6; “President Eisenhower Speaks at Ligonier Bicentennial; 30,000 Pay Ike Tribute; Hear Him Praise Public; Ligonier Has Place in History,” The Latrobe Bulletin (September 27, 1958): 1,10,14; “At Dedication Ceremonies Yesterday: Mellon Park, Monument to Free Government, Sen. Martin Says,” The Latrobe Bulletin (September 27, 1958): 1,5; “Side Lights of President’s Visit Here; Observations and Reports on President Eisenhower’s Visit to Fort Ligonier,” The Latrobe Bulletin (September 27, 1958): 5. 26 The Editors, “Title unavail.,” Golf Digest (May 1960): Page cite unavail. 27 Bob Husky, “Arnold Palmer Grabs Top Pro Prize in MAGA Pro-Am,” Palm Beach Post, West Palm Beach, Florida (December 8, 1958): 25.
1959—1 Author unknown, Title unavail., Golf World (January 30, 1959): 3. 2 Bill Huffman, “Solheim’s Answer to Dilemma Came in a Surprising Manner,” Arizona Republic, Phoenix, Arizona (December 27, 1990): 48. 3 Author unknown, Title unavail., Golf World (April 3, 1959): 5. 4 Cameron Morfit, “An Afternoon with Arnie,” Golf Magazine (April 2004): 124. 5 Tom Davison, “Tom Davison’s Golfing Corner,” Houston Post, Houston, Texas (April 19, 1959): Page cite unavail. 6 Author unknown, Title unavail., Golf World, Pinehurst, North Carolina (May 15, 1959): 4. 7 Author unknown, Title unavail., Golf World, Pinehurst, North Carolina (May 29, 1959): 18. 8 Author unknown, Title unavail., Democrat and Chronicle, Rochester, New York (June 11, 1959): 14. 9 Author unknown, Title unavail., Warren Times Mirror, Warren, Pennsylvania (July 27, 1959): 9. 10 Author unknown, Title unavail., Golf Digest, Evanston, Illinois (May 1960): Page cite unavail. 11 Ibid. 12 Author unknown, Title unavail., Golf World, Pinehurst, North Carolina (December 4, 1959): 4. 13 Author unknown, Title unavail., Golf World, Pinehurst, North Carolina (December 4, 1959): 18. 14 “Saturday Television Program,” Pittsburgh Press, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, (December 12, 1959): 8.
1960—1 Author unknown, ”Arnold Palmer: For Love & Money,” Time (May 2, 1960): 59. 2 Red Smith, “Sports of the Times, Who Finished Last in the U.S. Open?” The New York Times, New York, N.Y. (July 27, 1980): Late City Final Edition, Page cite unavail. 3 Golf World, Pinehurst, North Carolina (January 15, 1960): 4. 4 Golf World, Pinehurst, North Carolina (January 22, 1960): 8. 5 Ibid.; Golf World, Pinehurst, North Carolina (January 29, 1960): 2. 6 Golf World, Pinehurst, North Carolina (January 29, 1960): 3. 7 Golf World, Pinehurst, North Carolina (February 5, 1960): 16. 8 “Wins Palm Springs Classic,” Golf World, Pinehurst, North Carolina (February 12, 1960): 4; Golf World, Pinehurst, North Carolina (February 19, 1960): 14. 9 Golf World, Pinehurst, North Carolina (February 19, 1960): 16. 10 Golf World, Pinehurst, North Carolina (February 26, 1960): 4. 11 Richard Goldstein, “Frank Stranahan, Top Amateur Golfer and Ardent Fitness Advocate, Dies at 90,” The New York Times, New York, New York (June 28, 2013): 25; “Wins the Texas Open,” Golf World, Pinehurst, North Carolina (March 4, 1960): 4. 12 “Wins Baton Rouge, La., Open,” Golf World, Pinehurst, North Carolina (March 11, 1960): 4. 13 “Wins the Pensacola Open,” Golf World, Pinehurst, North Carolina (March 18, 1960): 4; Hugh Fullerton, Associated Press correspondent, “One-putts,” Golf World, Pinehurst, North Carolina (April 22, 196): 25. 14 “St. Petersburg Open Result,” Golf World, Pinehurst, North Carolina (March 25, 1960): 4. 15 “DeSoto Results,” Golf World, Pinehurst, North Carolina (April 1, 1960): 5; Jaime Diaz, “Jack Nicklaus, Golfer,” Golf World, Pinehurst, North Carolina (June 8, 2001): 102; “Palmer Captures Masters Golf Tourney by Stroke,” Baltimore Sun, Baltimore, Maryland (April 11, 1960): 17. 16 Author unknown, “Arnold Palmer: For Love & Money,” Time (May 2, 1960): 59. 17 Arnold Palmer, “How I Putt,” Golf Digest, Evanston, Illinois (November 1960): 18-21. 18 Dan Jenkins, “George Low—America’s Guest,” Golf Digest, Evanston, Illinois (September 1960): 31, 32. 19 “Wins the 1960 Masters,” Golf World, Pinehurst, North Carolina (April 15, 1960): 4; Arnold Palmer, “How I Putt,” Golf Digest, Evanston, Illinois (November 1960): 18-21; “Palmer Captures Masters Golf Tourney by Stroke,” Baltimore Sun, Baltimore, Maryland (April 11, 1960): 17. 20 “So They Said,” Golf Digest, Evanston, Illinois (July 1960): 44. 21 Title unavail., Golf World (May 27, 1960): 10. 22 “Tour Results, Circuit Notes,” Golf Digest, Evanston, Illinois (July 1960): 80. 23 “Houston,” Golf World, Pinehurst, North Carolina (May 6, 1960): 4, 5; Associated Press, various outlets (May 4, 1960). 24 John P. May, “Arnold Palmer’s Muscles Mean Money,” Golf Digest, Evanston, Illinois (May 1960): 22-28. 25 Author unknown, “Arnold Palmer: For Love & Money,” Time magazine, New York, New York (May 2, 1960): 59. 26 Golf World, Pinehurst, North Carolina (May 13, 1960): 3; “Teeing Off, Letter to the Editor,” Golf Digest, Evanston, Illinois (August 1960): 13. 27 Whitney Martin (Associated Press), “The Palmers at Home,” Golf World, Pinehurst, North Carolina (May 6, 1960): 25. 28 “Colonial Report,” Golf World, Pinehurst, North Carolina (May 20, 1960): 3, 4. 29 Jack Keller, “18 Tough Holes,” Golf World, Pinehurst, North Carolina (June 3, 1960): 19. 30 “On Tour, Men’s Tour,” Golf Digest, Evanston, Illinois (August 1960): 80. 31 “500 Festival Open,” Golf World, Pinehurst, North Carolina (June 3, 1960): 6, 7, 10. 32 Golf World, Pinehurst, North Carolina (June 17, 1960): 3. 33 Charlie Rose, Interview excerpt, “The Charlie Rose Show,” syndicated airdate (August 3, 2011). 34 “On Tour, Men’s Tour,” Golf Digest, Evanston, Illinois (August 1960): 80. 35 “Arnold Palmer Wins 1960 U.S. Open,” Golf World, Pinehurst, North Carolina (June 24, 1960): 3. 36 Dick Taylor, “Arnold Palmer’s Better Half,” Golf World (July 7, 1989): 14. 37 Title unavail., Golf World (April 22, 1960): 4. 38 Tom O’Neill, “With Sam Snead Wins the 1960 Canada Cup Matches,” Golf World, Pinehurst, North Carolina (July 1, 1960): 4, 8; Sports Illustrated (July 11, 1960): 52. 39 Tom O’Neill, Golf World, Pinehurst, North Carolina (July 8, 1960): 3. 40 O’Neill, Golf World, (July 8, 1960): 12. 41 John P. May, “Arnold Palmer’s Muscles Mean Money,” Golf Digest, Evanston, Illinois (May 1960): 22-28. 42 John P. May, “Arnold Palmer’s Muscles Mean Money,” 22-28. 43 “Arnold Palmer Wins 1960 U.S. Open,” Golf World, Pinehurst, North Carolina (June 24, 1960): 3. 44 Steve Hershey, USA Today (July 20, 1995): Page cite unavail. 45 Ben Wright, “Tip Top Caddie,” Golf World UK (September 1964): 16, 17, 18. 46 Arnold Palmer, “How I Putt,” Golf Digest, Evanston, Illinois (November 1960): 19. 47 The New York Times (July 20, 1980): Section 5, Page 7; Dan McCoubrey, The Washington Post (July 20, 1980): Page cite unavail. 48 Ben Wright, “Tip Top Caddie,” Golf World UK (September 1964): 16, 17, 18. 49 “Arnie Second at St. Andrews,” Golf World (July 15, 1960): 2. 50 Sports Illustrated (July 18, 1960): Page cite unavail. ; Golf World (July 15, 1960): 17; Jeff Rude, “Human Touch,” Golfweek (March 16, 2012): 41. 51 Pittsburgh Press, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (July 19, 1960): Page cite unavail. 52 Sports Illustrated, New York, New York (August 1, 1960): Page cite unavail. 53 Golf World, Pinehurst, North Carolina (July 29, 1960): 4, 5, 8, 9, 12, 13. 54 “On Tour,” Golf Digest, Evanston, Illinois (October 1960): 98; Golf World, Pinehurst, North Carolina (August 5, 1960): 4, 5; “Golf Aces at LuLu,” Daily Intelligencer, Doylestown, Pennsylvania (July 30, 1960): 4. 55 Associated Press, syndicated (July 28, 1960); Galveston Daily News, Galveston, Texas (July 31, 1960): Page cite unavail.; “Snead, Palmer Set Exhibition,” Akron Beacon Journal, Akron, Ohio (July 31, 1960): 37. 56 St. Louis Newspaper ad, August 1960. 57 “Wins the Insurance City 0pen,” Golf World, Pinehurst, North Carolina (August 12, 1960): 16. 58 Tom Yantz, “Local Memories of Arnold Palmer: He Never Forgot Winning Here,” Contact Reporter, Courant.com (September 26, 2016). 59 Lou Black, Golf World, Pinehurst, North Carolina (August 19, 1960): 6. 60 Title unavail., Golf World, Pinehurst, North Carolina (September 2, 1960): 10. 61 Golf World, Pinehurst, North Carolina (September 9, 1960): 6. 62 “On Tour,” Golf Digest, Evanston, Illinois (November 1960): 80. 63 “So They Said,” Golf Digest, Evanston, Illinois (November 1960): 33. 64 Golf World, Pinehurst, North Carolina (September 9, 1960): 14. 65 Pat Galbincea, “Arnold Palmer – A Young Coast Guard Star and his Amateur Reign in Northeast Ohio,” Northern Ohio Golf Association (September 27, 2016) www.noga.org/2016/09/27/arnold-palmer-golf-icon-and-1953-northeast-ohio-amateur-champion-dies-at-87/. 66 Golf World, Pinehurst, North Carolina (September 16, 1960): 16; Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (September 10, 1960): Page cite unavail. 67 Golf World, Pinehurst, North Carolina (September 23, 1960): 12. 68 Golf World, Pinehurst, North Carolina (September 16, 1960): 7. 69 Golf World, Pinehurst, North Carolina (September 23, 1960): 4. 70 Golf World, Pinehurst, North Carolina (September 30, 1960): 6. 71 Golf World, Pinehurst, North Carolina (October 7, 1960): 7; Bob Drum, Pittsburgh Press, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (September 25, 1960): Page cite unavail. 72 “Voted Pro Golfer of the Year,” Golf World, Pinehurst, North Carolina (October 14, 1960): 17. 73 “PGA Meeting,” Golf World, Pinehurst, North Carolina (November 25, 1960): 9; “Toughest Course During 1960 for Arnie was Firestone C.C., Akron,” Golf World, Pinehurst, North Carolina (December 2, 1960): 7. 74 Golf World, Pinehurst, North Carolina (December 9, 1960): 10. 75 Golf World, Pinehurst, North Carolina (October 21, 1960): 10; Marieta Daily Journal (August 10, 2012): Page cite unavail. 76 Golf World, Pinehurst, North Carolina (October 21, 1960): 13; United Press International, “Snead, 195, Cops West Va. Open,” Daily News, New York, New York (October 17, 1960): 242; Bill Smith, “Palmer Says May Return Next Year,” Charleston Daily Mail, Charleston, West Virginia (October 17, 1960): 4. 77 Golf World, Pinehurst, North Carolina (November 4, 1960): 4. 78 Golf World, Pinehurst, North Carolina (November 11, 1960): 12. 79 Pocono Daily Record, Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania (October 25, 1960): Page cite unavail. 80 Arnold Palmer, “How I Putt,” Golf Digest, Evanston, Illinois (November 1960): 18-21. 81 Golf World, Pinehurst, North Carolina (November 11, 1960): 22. 82 Golf World, Pinehurst, North Carolina (November 18, 1960): 4. 83 Golf World, Pinehurst, North Carolina (December 2, 1960): 4. 84 Golf World, Pinehurst, North Carolina (December 2, 1960): 12. 85 Golf World, Pinehurst, North Carolina (December 9, 1960): 4; United Press, Wire Service, Various Outlets (December 2, 1960). 86 Golf World, Pinehurst, North Carolina (January 6, 1961): 19; Shamokin News-Dispatch, Shamokin, Pennsylvania (December 17, 1960): 7. 87 Author unknown, Title unavail., Pittsburgh Press, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (December 14, 1960): Page cite unavail.
1961—1 “Arnold Palmer,” Golf World, Pinehurst, North Carolina (February 10, 1961): 2. 2 “The Day Arnold Palmer Made 12, Story of a $5,000 Laugh,” Democrat & Chronicle, Rochester, New York (January 24, 1961): 25. 3 “Golf Literature, Palmer Hits Hard,” Golf World, Pinehurst, North Carolina (May 19, 1961): 6. 4 “Palmer Recovers,” Golf World, Pinehurst, North Carolina (January 20, 1961): 4. 5 “The Day Arnold Palmer Made 12, Story of a $5,000 Laugh,” Democrat & Chronicle, Rochester, New York (January 24, 1961): 25. 6 “Palmer’s Third Win,” Golf World, Pinehurst, North Carolina (March 3, 1961): 4. 7 Leo E. Petersen, United Press, “Palmer Loses Masters on 18th Hole, Double-Bogey Gives ’61 Title to Gary Player,” Latrobe Bulletin, Latrobe, Pennsylvania (April 11, 1961): 16. 8 “PGA Champion Hebert and USGA Open Champion Palmer,” Golf World, Pinehurst, North Carolina (May 5, 1961): 4; “National Golf Week, May 29-June 6,” Golf World, Pinehurst, North Carolina (May 19, 1961): 10; “Palmer Beats Jay Hebert,” Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (June 7, 1961): 26. 9 “25 Palmer-Player Matches,” Golf World, Pinehurst, North Carolina (June 23, 1961): 2. 10 Jim Brooks, “Latrobe Ace Nips Sam Snead by 2; Worth $5,000,” United Press International (June 25, 1961). 11 Jim Brooks, United Press, “Palmer Western Open Winner,” Latrobe Bulletin, Latrobe, Pennsylvania (June 26, 1961): 12. 12 Ben Wright, “Tip Top Caddie,” Golf World UK (September 1964): 16, 17, 18. 13 George White (Orlando Sentinel), “A British Open without Arnold Palmer,” Ottawa Citizen, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada (July 16, 1991): Final, E-1; Dan McCoubrey, “Palmer Bids Likely Farewall to Tournament He Respects,” Washington Post, Washington, D.C. (July 20, 1980): Final, M-10. 14 Wire-Service, “Palmer Edges Rees by One,” Courier-Journal, Louisville, Kentucky (July 16, 1961): 30. 15 Bert McGrane, “Gary Player Edges Palmer, 68-69, in Davenport Match,” Des Moines Register, Des Moines, Iowa (August 20, 1961): 41. 16 John O’Donnell, “Player Tours Emeis in 68; Palmer One Stroke Behind,” Times Democrat, Davenport, Iowa (August 20, 1961): 1-B. 17 John O’Donnell, “Sport Chats,” Sunday Times Democrat, Davenport, Iowa (August 20, 1961): 2-B. 18 “Player Cards 66 to Beat Palmer,” Democrat and Chronicle, Rochester, New York (September 9, 1961): 20. 19 “Alliss on Arnie,” Golf World, Pinehurst, North Carolina (August date unavail. 1999): 47. 20 “Australian Open, Wrangle Over Scoring Method in Match Between Palmer & Player and Thomson & Nagle,” Golf World, Pinehurst, North Carolina (November 10, 1961): 4. 21 “Never Again for Arnold,” Golf World, Pinehurst, North Carolina (December 8, 1961): 2. 22 United Press International, “Nicklaus 3rd in Pro Debut, Player Wins,” December 31, 1961.
1962—1 “Bunker to Bunker: Personalities,” Golf World, Pinehurst, North Carolina (March 9, 1962): 15. 2 “Bunker to Bunker: Winnie Plans to Learn to Fly,” Golf World, Pinehurst, North Carolina (July 13, 1962): 6. 3 “TV Series Starts January 12th with Jack Nicklaus & Phil Rodgers,” Golf World, Pinehurst, North Carolina (December 28, 1962): 9. 4 “Bunker to Bunker: Pros,” Golf World, Pinehurst, North Carolina (December 14, 1962): 6. 5 “Wake Forest to Honor Palmer,” Golf World, Pinehurst, North Carolina (May 25, 1962): 14. 6 Arizona Republic, Golf World, Pinehurst, North Carolina (February 5, 1962): 25. 7 Brad Brewer, “Mentored by the King,” Zondervan, Grand Rapids, Michigan (2010): 180; Associated Press, “When Does Palmer Quit?...Never,” The Commercial Appeal, Memphis, Tennessee (June 3, 1962): II-A 4. 8 “Jack Nicklaus Has an Idea,” Golf World, Pinehurst, North Carolina (March 9, 1962): 8. 9 Frank Gianelli, Phoenix Arizonian, Golf World, Pinehurst, North Carolina (March 2, 1962): 19. 10 “Palmer Tops Snead Twice,” Golf World, Pinehurst, North Carolina (February 23, 1962): 16. 11 “No. 13 Reverts to Type,” Golf World, Pinehurst, North Carolina (April 20, 1962): 17. 12 “Wins PGA at San Antonio: Story and Summary,” Golf World, Pinehurst, North Carolina (May 4, 1962): 10. 13 “Wins at Tournament of Champions: Story and Summary,” Golf World, Pinehurst, North Carolina (May 11, 1962): 2. 14 Paul O’Neil, “The Relentless Man of Sport…Palmer Tightens His Grip on Golf,” Life Magazine, New York, New York (June 15, 1962): 107. 15 “Victory at Colonial National: Story and Summary,” Golf World, Pinehurst, North Carolina (May 18, 1962): 3, 6; United Press International, “Arnold Palmer Placed in Favorite Role Again,” Raleigh Register, Beckley, West Virginia (May 9, 1962): 13. 16 “Can Palmer Slam?” Newsweek, New York, New York (June 18, 1962): 54; Associated Press, “Player Defeats Arnie, 65-69, in Exhibition Play,” Beckley Post-Herald, Beckley, West Virginia (May 17, 1962): 2; “Prides of Wake Forest,” The Daily Times-News,” Burlington, North Carolina (May 17, 1962): 16. 17 Bob Terrell, “Growing Pains,” Asheville Citizen-Times, Asheville, North Carolina (May 20, 1962): 14. 18 Bob Terrell, “A Pleasant Afternoon,” Asheville Citizen-Times (May 18, 1962): 20. 19 Richard Morris, “Palmer, Player Score Hit With Fans,” Asheville Citizen-Times (May 18, 1962): 20. 20 “At Civitan Open in Dallas,” Golf World, Pinehurst, North Carolina (May 18, 1962): 8. 21 “$25,000 to Littler,” Golf World, Pinehurst, North Carolina (June 15, 1962): 2, 3, 4, 6, 8, 20. 22 “Palmer Gashes a Finger,” Golf World, Pinehurst, North Carolina (June 15, 1962): 20. 23 “Nicklaus Champion,” Golf World, Pinehurst, North Carolina (June 22, 1962): 4. 24 “Nicklaus Champion,” Golf World (June 22, 1962): 2. 25 “Arnie and Wilson,” Golf World, Pinehurst, North Carolina (June 15, 1962): 23. 26 “Arnie and Nick in Spotlight,” Daily Oklahoman, Oklahoma City (June 19, 1962): 25; “Can Palmer Slam?” Newsweek, New York, New York (June 18, 1962): 53, 56. 27 “Bunker to Bunker: Palmer Lore,” Golf World, Pinehurst, North Carolina (July 12, 1962): 6. 28 “Palmer Wins at Troon: Story & summary,” Golf World, Pinehurst, North Carolina (July 20, 1962): 2. 29 “Bunker to Bunker: Tourneys,” Golf World, Pinehurst, North Carolina (August 31, 1962): 15; Jack Nicklaus talking to John Ingham, “Palmer Is the World’s Best Golfer,” The Evening Standard, London, England (July 14, 1962): Page cite unavail. 30 “American Golf Classic, Arnold Palmer Wins: Story and summary,” Golf World, Pinehurst, North Carolina (August 17, 1962): 4; Bob Henretty, “Palmer Gives His Caddy Credit—And $1,000 Check,” Akron Beacon Journal, Akron, Ohio (August 13, 1962): 1, 2. 31 Joe Palladino, by Mike Barger, “Palmer’s Visit to Waterbury Will Never be Forgotten,” Republican American Archives, Posted September 27, 2016. 32 Paul O’Neil, “The Relentless Man of Sport…Palmer Tightens His Grip on Golf,” Life Magazine, New York, New York (June 15, 1962): 103, 108. 33 Bob Fallstrom, “Once Over Lightly, Is Palmer Best Ever? Many Experts Think So,” Decatur Herald and Review, Decatur, Illinois (August 17, 1962): 17. 34 Nancy Roucher, “170 Lunch with Palmer, Jr. Welfare,” Decatur Herald and Review, Decatur, Illinois (August 18, 1962): 6; Bob Fallstrom, “Palmer Cards 67, 4 Under Par, in Exhibition Match,” Decatur Herald and Review, Decatur, Illinois (August 18, 1962): 9. 35 Mac McGee, Title unavail., Decatur Daily Review, Decatur, Illinois (August 18, 1962): 24. 36 Jim Doussard, “Palmer Gets ‘He Smiled at Me!’ Arnie Captivates Decatur Army,” Decatur Herald and Review, Decatur, Illinois (August 18, 1962): 3; Lou Younkin, “Golf Exhibition, Palmer Show Success,” Decatur Daily Review, Decatur, Illinois (August 18, 1962): 32. 37 Mac McGee, Title unavail., Decatur Daily Review, Decatur, Illinois (August 18, 1962): 24. 38 Ibid. 39 John O’Donnell, “Palmer Breaks Par in Emeis Match, 1,500 at Clinic, Exhibition,” Times-Democrat, Davenport, Iowa (August 19, 1962): 2-A. 40 Bill Beck, “Palmer Fires 5-Under-Par 67, Nicklaus 68 in Charity Show Here,” St. Louis Post-Dispatch, St. Louis, Missouri (August 20, 1962): 17. 41 Associated Press, “Top Pros Can Play Like Duffers, Too,” Salina Journal, Salina, Kansas (August 22, 1962): 17. 42 Leo H. Petersen, UPI Sports Editor, November 11, 1962, Buenos Aires; “Snead & Palmer Win Canada Cup: Story and summary,” Golf World, Pinehurst, North Carolina (November 16, 1962): 18; Oscar Fraley, UPI sports writer, November 11, 1962, Buenos Aires. 43 “Horrible News from Afar,” Golf World, Pinehurst, North Carolina (December 14, 1962): 10.
1963—1 Melvin Durslag, “The Octopus of the Fairways,” TV Guide (January 12, 1963): 22. 2 “Arnie’s Show Biz Delayed,” Golf World, Pinehurst, North Carolina (January 18, 1963): 15. 3 “Palmer Beats Snead Again,” Golf World, Pinehurst, North Carolina (March 1, 1963): 20. 4 Furman Bisher, “Deplorable Anti-Palmerism,” Atlanta Journal, Atlanta, Georgia (April 4, 1963): Page cite unavail. 5 “The 27th Fascinator,” Golf World, Pinehurst, North Carolina (March 29, 1963): 3. 6 Will Grimsley, “Sports of the Week—Arnie Palmer: A Man of Many Interests,” Cincinnati Enquirer, Cincinnati, Ohio (March 31, 1963): 6-P. 7 Furman Bisher, “One Tired General,” Atlanta Journal, Atlanta, Georgia (May 15, 1963): Page cite unavail. 8 “International Target,” Golf World, Pinehurst, North Carolina (February 22, 1963): 10. 9 “King Charles,” Golf World, Pinehurst, North Carolina (April 26, 1963): 4. 10 Will Grimsley, “Pappy Gives Arnie Advice,” Associated Press, syndicated in Golf World (May 17, 1963): 3. 11 Author unknown, Title unavail., Associated Press, syndicated (May 14, 1963): Page cite unavail. 12 “Jones Rates Nicklaus High,” Golf World, Pinehurst, North Carolina (May 24, 1963): 3. 13 “19th Hole: The Readers Take Over,” Sports Illustrated, New York, New York (June 16, 1963): Page cite unavail. 14 “Sports in the Spotlight, Cocktail Party Attracted Greats of Football and Golf World,” Sunday News Section/Daily News, New York, New York (August 11, 1963): 10. 15 “Playoff to Palmer,” Golf World, Pinehurst, North Carolina (June 21, 1963): 2, 3, 4. 16 Bob Drum, “British, Americans Agree: Palmer Puts Excitement in Golf,” Pittsburgh Press, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (June 16, 1953): Page cite unavail. 17 “Boros Champion,” Golf World, Pinehurst, North Carolina (June 28, 1963): 2, 3, 7, 10, 14, 15, 18. 18 Pat Galbincea, “Arnold Palmer–A Young Coast Guard Star and his Amateur Reign in Northeast Ohio,” Northern Ohio Golf Association, (September 27, 2016). 19 “Host Pros Bow, 3 Yanks Qualify,” Golf World, Pinehurst, North Carolina (July 12, 1963): 3. 20 Ben Wright, “Tip Top Caddie,” Golf World UK (September 1964): 16, 17, 18. 21 “3-Way Western Playoff Today, Boros, Palmer and Nicklaus Tie at 280,” Chicago Tribune, Chicago, Illinois (July 29, 1963): 40. 22 Associated Press, “Palmer Defeats Boros by Stroke in Playoff, Nicklaus Finishes 3 Behind,” Arizona Republic, Phoenix, Arizona (July 30, 1963): 15. 23 Jerry Green, Associated Press, “Palmer Favors Fewer Tourneys,” Ironwood Daily Globe, Ironwood, Michigan (August 7, 1963): 7. 24 MacGregor Jones, “Arnold Palmer Impresses a 17-year-old Pa. Boy with His Grace!” palmerfoundation.org, www.palmerfoundation.org/content/mmry-macgregor-jones-1475716066. 25 Todd Sadowski, “Local Golfers Remember 1963 Arnold Palmer Exhibition in York,” FOX43-TV News, updated September 28, 2016, 12:39 AM EDT. 26 Mark Wogenrich, “The Day Arnie Slew ‘The Monster’ at Allentown Municipal Course,” The Morning Call, original publish date in The Morning Call August 10, 2013, Allentown, Pennsylvania (September 26, 2016), 1:36 p.m., mcall.com. 27 Author unknown, “Big Names Compete In Insurance Open,” Boston Globe, Boston, Massachusetts (August 11, 1963): 74. 28 Tom Haggerty, “Palmer, Player Play Tie in Exhibition at Saratoga,” Troy Record, Troy, New York (August 12, 1963): 19. 29 Leo Soroka, “ ‘Stan the Great Man’ Prepares to End Playing Career,” United Press, Republican and Herald, Pottsville, Pennsylvania (August 13, 1963): 10. 30 “Lescoulie Meets Palmer,” Daily News, New York, New York (August 8, 1963): 29; “Palmer, Lescoulie Golf Match,” Ottawa Journal, Ottawa, Ontario (August 10, 1963): 36. 31 Will Grimsley, “Arnie’s Interpreter,” Golf World, Pinehurst, North Carolina (November 15, 1963): 5. 32 “Palmer & Nicklaus to Represent U.S. in International Classic Oct. 24-27,” Golf World, Pinehurst, North Carolina (August 9, 1963): 3. Not footnoted: For November 7-9 Australian Wills Masters tournament, caddie story—“Caddying for Palmer,” Golf Illustrated/London, Golf World (March 20, 1964): 6. 33 “Palmer Drops All to Assist ‘Pap,’ ” Golf World, Pinehurst, North Carolina (November 29, 1963): 16. 34 “The Charlie Rose Show,” Excerpt, Airdate August 3, 2011. 35 “Kennedy Golfs Again,” Golf World, Pinehurst, North Carolina (July 19, 1963): 6.
1964—1 “Hit for Cycle,” Golf World, Pinehurst, North Carolina (February 21, 1964): 17. 2 Gene Gregston, “Daily Column,” San Diego Evening Tribune/San Diego Union, San Diego, California (January 13, 1964): Page cite unavail. 3 Red Smith, “Easter at Home,” New York Herald Tribune, New York, New York (March 23, 1964): Page cite unavail. 4 Editors, “Washer Arnie Hopes to Clean Up His Golf,” Daily News, New York, New York (February 13, 1964): 52; “Palmer Gets New Supply of Inc.; Golfer with Share of 27 Concerns Enters Laundry Business,” The New York Times, New York, New York (February 13, 1964): 34. 5 Bob Brachman, “Something Missing with Arnie,” San Francisco Examiner, San Francisco, California (January 24, 1964): 55. 6 Associated Press, “Fired Up Gaquin Rips into Palmer Plan to Cut Down Tour and Hire ‘Golf Czar,’ ” Golf World, Pinehurst, North Carolina (February, 21, 1964): 4. 7 Editors, “Washer Arnie Hopes to Clean Up His Golf,” Daily News, New York, New York (February 13, 1964): 52; “Palmer Gets New Supply of Inc.; Golfer With Share of 27 Concerns Enters Laundry Business,” The New York Times, New York, New York (February 13, 1964): 34. 8 Red Smith, “Easter at Home,” New York Herald Tribune, New York, New York (March 23, 1964): Page cite unavail. 9 “Al Besselink Shares Honors with Palmer and Nicklaus in Lost Tree GC, Fla., Pro-am at 69,” Golf World, Pinehurst, N.C. (March 27, 1964): 24. 10 “Bunker to Bunker: Pros,” Golf World, Pinehurst, North Carolina (April 3, 1964): 32. 11 Furman Bisher, “$20,000 Worth of Jitters,” The Atlanta Journal, Atlanta, Georgia (April 13, 1964): Page cite unavail. 12 “Master of Masters,” Golf World, Pinehurst, North Carolina (April 17, 1964): 1. 13 “Bunker to Bunker: Ben Hogan Revisited,” Golf World, Pinehurst, North Carolina (May 1, 1964): 14. 14 Wally Wallis, the Daily Oklahoman, “Nicklaus Joins Arnie in Air,” Golf World, Pinehurst, North Carolina (May 22, 1964): 10. 15 Associated Press, “Palmer Is Getting Ready for U.S. Open,” Denton Record-Chronicle, Denton, Texas (May 20, 1964): 15. 16 “Eisenhower with Arnold Palmer in Benefit Match at Ardmore, Pa., Defeated Ray Bolger & Jimmy Demaret, Heart Assn. Benefitted,” Golf World, Pinehurst, North Carolina (June 5, 1964): 3. 17 Ross Goodner, “Army Helps Arnie Win Golf Wars,” The New York Times, New York, New York (June 5, 1964): Page cite unavail. 18 “British Open, Arnold Palmer Withdrew After Failing to Capture 64th USGA Open,” Golf World, Pinehurst, North Carolina (July 3, 1964): 3, 6. 19 Ben Wright, “Tip Top Caddie,” Golf World UK (September date unavail., 1964): 16, 17, 18. 20 “Bunker to Bunker: Pros, Bob Charles to Play in Exhibition Match with Palmer, Sanders, and Player at Milwaukee,” Golf World, Pinehurst, North Carolina (May 22, 1964): 18; “Schlitz Gives Fans Free Look at Stars,” Golf World, Pinehurst, North Carolina (August 7, 1964): 3. 21 Associated Press, “Waynesburg Awaits Usual Rain Tomorrow,” The Evening Sun, Hanover, Pennsylvania (July 28, 1960):11; Angie Mullig, “Festival Full of Food, Frolic, Fun,” Pittsburgh Press, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (July 23, 1989): 250. 22 Tom Fitzgerald, “Lema 63 Tops Palmer by 8 Strokes,” Boston Globe, Boston, Massachusetts (September 4, 1964): 29; “Stars Labored in Exhibitions,” Golf World, Pinehurst, North Carolina (September 11, 1964): 12. 23 “Stars Labored in Exhibitions,” Golf World, 12. 24 “Stars Labored in Exhibitions,” Golf World, 12. 25 Associated Press, “Arnie Lone U.S. Victor as Match Golf Starts,” Daily News, New York, New York (October 10, 1964): 97; “Arnold Palmer Wins Picadilly World Match Play Tourney,” Golf World, Pinehurst, North Carolina (October 16, 1964): 8; Geoffrey Miller, “Palmer Tops Coles 2 and 1 in World Match Play Finals,” Associated Press (October 12, 1964): syndicated; United Press, “Comeback Collars Crown: Palmer ‘World’ Champ,” The Pittsburgh Press, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (October 12, 1964): 29. 26 Don Lawrence, “Palmer and His “Tree-Iron,” The Age, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia (October 24, 1964): 1. 27 The Editors, “Arnie for President,” Golf Digest, Evanston, Illinois (December 1964): Page cite unavail. 28 “Nicklaus & Palmer to Play in 1964 Cajun Classic,” Golf World, Pinehurst, North Carolina (November 20, 1964): 3; “Nicklaus Earns More Jack Than Arnie but Barber Clips Both,” Golf World, Pinehurst, North Carolina (November 27, 1964): 6. 29 “Bunker to Bunker: Winnie’s Advice,” Golf World, Pinehurst, North Carolina (December 25, 1964): 11. 30 Denby Fawcett, “Arnold Palmer’s Wife: She Isn’t Golf Widow,” Honolulu Star-Bulletin, Honolulu, Hawaii (December date unavail., 1964): Page cite unavail. 31 “Jack Nicklaus & Arnold Palmer Will Defend Individual & Team Titles at Canada Cup,” Golf World, Pinehurst, North Carolina (August 14, 1964): 3; “List of Past Winners,” Golf World, Pinehurst, North Carolina (November 27, 1964): 8; “Canada Cup Stories & Summary, Jack Nicklaus Wins Individual Title,” Golf World, Pinehurst, North Carolina (December 11, 1964): 3, 4-6, 9.
1965—1 “Funseth Leads Hope Golf,” Pasadena Independent, Pasadena, California (February 6, 1965): 13. 2 “Crampton Crosses Gulf to Colonize Texas,” Golf World, Pinehurst, North Carolina (May 14, 1965): 4. 3 “Golfing Greats to Play Round,” Pampa Daily News, Pampa, Texas (September 16, 1965): 16. 4 Associated Press, “Mayer’s 90-Foot Chip Shot Qn Last Hole Wins New Orleans Golf,” The Daily News, Lebanon, Pennsylvania (May 17, 1965): 13. 5 Robert Dietsch, Scripps-Howard, “Tourney Winnings Drop in Bucket,” Pittsburgh Press, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (May 25, 1965): 42. 6 Ray Kienzl, “Pros Find Par Tough Cookie in PGA Warmup at Laurel,” Pittsburgh Press, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (May 25, 1965): 42. 7 “Palmer Gets 245 Yard Hole-in-One,” Boston Globe, Boston, Massachusetts (May 26, 1965): 45, 47. 8 Associated Press, “Sore Arm Made Ike Benefit Spectator,” The Mercury, Pottstown, Pennsylvania (May 27, 1965): 37. 9 Bruce Koch, “Over 7,500 See Big 3 at Oak Hill, Palmer, Player Win,” Democrat and Chronicle, Rochester, New York (June 8, 1965): 33, 35. 10 Bruce Koch, “Over 7,500 See Big 3 at Oak Hill, Palmer, Player Win,” Democrat and Chronicle (June 8, 1965): 33. 11 Bruce Koch, “Over 7,500 See Big 3 at Oak Hill, Palmer, Player Win,” Democrat and Chronicle (June 8, 1965): 35. 12 Bruce Koch, “Over 7,500 See Big 3 at Oak Hill,” 35. 13 “Palmer Gets 245 Yard Hole-in-One,” Boston Globe, Boston, Massachusetts (May 26, 1965): 45, 47. 14 “Palmer Is Baffled,” Golf World, Pinehurst, North Carolina (June 25, 1965): 5, 12. 15 Bruce Koch, “Over 7,500 See Big 3 at Oak Hill, Palmer, Player Win,” Democrat and Chronicle (June 8, 1965): 33, 35. 16 Associated Press, wire-service reports, dateline Washington, D.C. (July 24, 25, 1965). 17 Associated Press, “Tired Arnold Palmer Quits Tournament in Disgust,” Syracuse Herald Journal, Syracuse, New York (August 7, 1965): 20. 18 “Dave Reflects the Emotions of a Champion,” Golf World, Pinehurst, North Carolina (August 20, 1965): 3. 19 Lincoln A. Werden, New York Times News Service, “Arnie Eyes Elusive PGA Title Again,” San Antonio Express, San Antonio, Texas (July 18, 1967): 14. 20 “Arnold Palmer at the Crossroad,” Golf World, Pinehurst, North Carolina (August 20, 1965): 3. 21 “The Charlie Rose Show,” Excerpt, Airdate August 3, 2011. 22 Dick Forbes, “Golf Notes: Newest Thing On ‘Menu’ ” The Cincinnati Enquirer, Cincinnati, Ohio (July 31, 1966): 51. 23 Dick Mackey, “Palmer Displays Birdie Knack, Arnold Palmer, 7 Birdies and 3,000 Happy Fans,” Kansas City Times, Kansas City, Missouri (September 1, 1965): 5. 24 “Designing Duo,” Golf World, Pinehurst, North Carolina (September 17, 1965): 29. 25 Geoffrey S. Cornish and Ronald E. Whitten, “The Architects of Golf,” HarperCollins, New York, New York (1993): 360. 26 Associated Press, “Palmer, Snead Win Exhibition Golf Match,” The Central New Jersey Home News, New Brunswick, New Jersey (September 17, 1965): 21. 27 Source: Golf Digest interview, issue date unavail. 28 “Bunker to Bunker: With the Pros,” Golf World, Pinehurst, North Carolina (October 1, 1965): 15. 29 “Bunker to Bunker: People and Places,” Golf World, Pinehurst, North Carolina (October 29, 1965): 14. 30 Arnold Palmer, “Explains—‘Why I Want My Daughters to Play Golf,’ ” Golf Illustrated-UK (November 4, 1965): Page cite unavail.
1966—1 Jaime Diaz, “Taking the Measure of Arnie’s Greatness,” Golf World, Wilton, Connecticut (September 14, 2009): 40. 2 “Doc Giffin to Resign, to Become Personal Assistant to Arnold Palmer,” Golf World, Pinehurst, North Carolina (May 13, 1966): 4. 3 “Doc Giffin Presented Typewriter by Golf Writers Assn. of America,” Golf World, Pinehurst, North Carolina (August 5, 1966): 12. 4 “The Palmer Method,” Philadelphia Inquirer, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (August 14, 1966): 70. 5 Melvin Durslag, “A Serious Year for One Golfer, Los Angeles Herald-Examiner, Los Angeles, California (January date unavail., 1966): Page cite unavail. 6 Charles Maher, “Arnie to Make Golf His Business,” Los Angeles Times, Los Angeles, California (January 5, 1966): Page cite unavail. 7 “The Los Angeles Story: Return of Arnold Palmer,” Golf World, Pinehurst, North Carolina (January 14, 1966): 6. 8 Gene Lube, “Lube’s Locker,” The Desert Sun, Palm Springs, California (February 3, 1966): Page cite unavail. 9 “ ’Tis Spring! Sanders Casts His Shadow, Early Blooming Doug Decks Palmer in Hope Desert Classic Playoff,” Golf World, Pinehurst, North Carolina (February 11, 1966): 3, 6. 10 Press Release, Ketchum, MacLeod & Grove Inc., For Aero Commander-Bethany Division, New York, New York (February 22, 1966). 11 Lincoln A. Werden, “Golfer-Capitalist-Jet Pilot Receives Honor Here,” The New York Times, New York, N.Y. (February 23, 1966): Page cite unavail. 12 Will Grimsley, “Don’t Call Palmer-He Won’t Call,” United Press International, New York, N.Y. (February 23, 1966): Page cite unavail. 13 “Nicklaus Makes History Again in Masters ‘No One Wanted,” Golf World, Pinehurst, North Carolina (April 15, 1966): 3, 4, 6 plus. 14 “Master Pieces of Quotes, Notes,” Golf World, Pinehurst, North Carolina (April 15, 1966): 12. 15 Lincoln A. Werden, Title unavail., The New York Times, New York, N.Y. (April 17, 1966): Page cite unavail. 16 Paul Weissman, “Gay Brewer Scrambles to 1-7 Odds, New York Herald Tribune (April 17, 1966): Page cite unavail. 17 Lincoln A. Werden, Title unavail., The New York Times, New York, N.Y. (April 18, 1966): Page cite unavail. 18 Larry Dennis, Golf Digest, Norwalk, Connecticut (February 1982): Page cite unavail. 19 “Way Down Yonder in Frank Beard’s Fate, He Had One More Happy Date,” Golf World, Pinehurst, North Carolina (May 20, 1966): 4. 20 Associated Press, Title unavail., (May 26, 1966): Syndicated. 21 “Golf Stars and Caddies,” The Daily Reporter, Dover, Ohio (May 31, 1966): 10; “Palmer, Sanders Thrill 1,000 Before Washout,” The Daily Times, New Philadelphia, Ohio (May 31, 1966): 10. 22 Max Stultz, “Palmer, Sanders Display Tournament Pros’ Wares,” The Indianapolis Star, Indianapolis, Indiana (May 30, 1966): 36. 23 “Beautiful But Tough, Palmer View of Links,” The Indianapolis Star, Indianapolis, Indiana (May 30, 1966): 36. 24 “Doug Sanders & Arnold Palmer put on Charity Exhibition at Indian Bluff,” Golf World, Pinehurst, North Carolina (July 8, 1966): 12. 25 Tom Gilmore, “Marr’s View of Arnie’s Anguish,” San Francisco Chronicle, San Francisco, California (June 17, 1987): Page cite unavail. 26 “Casper Wins USGA Open in ‘Great Collapse of ’66,” Golf World, Pinehurst, North Carolina (June 24, 1966): 3, 4, 6, 8, 25, 26, 29. 27 Rick Reilly, “Seven Ahead, Nine to Go, and Then…,” Sports Illustrated, New York, New York (June 15, 1987): 74. 28 Dick Forbes, “Golf Notes: Newest Thing On ‘Menu’ ” The Cincinnati Enquirer, Cincinnati, Ohio (July 31, 1966): 51. 29 “Turf Valley Impacted by Palmer, Arnie Registers 64; Nicklaus, Player at Par 70,” The Baltimore Sun, Baltimore, Maryland (July 28, 1966): 23. 30 D. Ray Smith, “Historically Speaking, Names behind the Oak Ridge Country Club,” oakridger.com, posted January, 12, 2010 at 12:01 a.m. and updated January 12, 2010 at 12:14 p.m. 31 “Golf Widows’ Role One of Agony and Patience,” The Pittsburgh Press, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (July 31, 1966): 72. 32 “Golf Widows’ Role One of Agony and Patience,” 72. 33 Associated Press, “Arnie’s ‘Arsenal’ Water-Logged,” Courier-Journal, Louisville, Kentucky (August 14, 1966): 46. 34 Bruce Koch, “Palmer Hits 70 at Locust, Nicklaus Has 71 in Exhibition, Devlin 72, Sanders 75,” Democrat and Chronicle, Rochester, New York (August 17, 1966): 62; Bruce Koch, “Locust Layout to be Tough, Officials Say,” Democrat and Chronicle, Rochester, New York (August 14, 1966): 77. 35 The Editors, “Philadelphia Golf Classic,” Golf World, Pinehurst, North Carolina (September 2, 1966): 3, 6. 36 Casey Castle, “Winchester Remembers When ‘The King’ Came to Town,” The Winchester Sun, Winchester, Kentucky (Published 8:51 am Monday, October 3, 2016, winchestersun.com); “Bunker to Bunker: Personalities,” Golf World, Pinehurst, North Carolina (September 16, 1966): 8. 37 Hal Bodley, “Nicklaus Scores 69 to Tie Course Record,” The Morning News, Wilmington, Delaware (September 9, 1966): 38. 38 Jerry Potter, “Golf Legend’s Allure Endures,” USA Today, Arlington, Virginia (September 5, 1996): 3-C. 39 “ ‘Surprise!’ Said Ike to Stunned Arnie,” Golf World, Pinehurst, North Carolina (September 23, 1966): 3. 40 “Billboard on ‘Burma Road’ Causes Crash in Piccadilly,” Golf World, Pinehurst, North Carolina (October 14, 1966): 3, 15. 41 Associated Press, “Player Defeats Nicklaus, 6-4, in Match Play,” The Bridgeport Post, Bridgeport, Connecticut (October 9, 1966): 53. 42 “Bunker to Bunker: Paul Benz of South Bend, Ind., Won ‘Arnie’s Open’ Hole-in-One Contest,” Golf World, Pinehurst, North Carolina (September 2, 1966): 9. 43 “ ‘Big Three’ Complete on Aussie Open Honor Roll,” Golf World, Pinehurst, North Carolina (November 11, 1966): 4. 44 Tom Fitzgerald, “Concentration Failing Arnie,” The Boston Globe, Boston, Massachusetts (November 6, 1966): 68. 45 Associated Press, “Arnie Picks Up 5 but Aussie Wins Playoff,” Daily News, New York, New York (November 7, 1966): 28. 46 “Arnie and Jack Team Perfectly, Sleepy Knudson Singles Winner in Canada Cup,” Golf World story and summary, Pinehurst, North Carolina (November 18, 1966): 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 18. 47 “While the Eyes of Texas Watched Jack-Billy $ Duel, Palmer Charged,” Golf World, Pinehurst, North Carolina (November 25, 1966): 3, 6. 48 L.R. Goldman, “Palmer Charges, Wins HCI Classic,” Houston Post (November 21, 1966): Sect. 4-1.
1967—1 “Cherry Hills Honored Arnold Palmer with Dinner,” Golf World, Pinehurst, North Carolina (February 3, 1967): 6, photo; “Palmer at Cherry Hills Photo,” Golf World, Pinehurst, North Carolina (March 10, 1967): 10. 2 “Bunker to Bunker: Personalities,” Golf World, Pinehurst, North Carolina (December 23, 1966): 9; “Bunker to Bunker: Crosby to Serve as Honorary Chairman of Charity at Presidio,” Golf World, Pinehurst, North Carolina (January 6, 1967): 7. 3 “Bunker to Bunker: Take That—Tree that Palmer Twice Hit in Crosby Fell Next Day,” Golf World, Pinehurst, North Carolina (February 24, 1967): 12. 4 “Bunker to Bunker: On Tour, The Palmers & the Marrs Played Bridge During 1967 L.A. Open,” Golf World, Pinehurst, North Carolina (February 17, 1967): 10. 5 Lincoln A. Werden, “Nicklaus Finishes Out of the Money,” The New York Times, New York, N.Y. (January 30, 1967): Page cite unavail. 6 John Lindblom, “Implausible Finish Gives Palmer Win,” Tucson Citizen, Tucson, Arizona (February 20, 1967): Page cite unavail. 7 Chuck Voorhis, Title unavail., The Palm Beach Post-Times, Palm Beach, Florida (March 5, 1967): 44. 8 Larry Guest, Title unavail., Orlando Sentinel Star, Orlando, Florida (Date unavail., 1977): Page cite unavail. 9 Donna Logan, “Mrs. Palmer Kept Busy,” Denver Post, Denver, Colorado (July date, 1967): Page cite unavail. 10 Lincoln A. Werden, “Sanders Second in Ohio Tourney,” The New York Times, New York, N.Y. (August 14, 1967): Page cite unavail. 11 “For A.Palmer: Happiness Is Victory No. 50; One Million Clams Help, Too,” Golf World, Pinehurst, North Carolina (August 18, 1967): 22, 23. 12 John Walter, Detroit News, “To Walter, With Love…,” Golf World, Pinehurst, North Carolina (August 25, 1967): 22, 23. 13 Lincoln A. Werden, “Nicklaus Misses Putt, Ties for 2nd,” The New York Times, New York, N.Y. (September 25, 1997): Page cite unavail. 14 Associated Press, “Palmer Defeats Thomson by 1 Up,” The New York Times, New York, N.Y. (October 15, 1967): Sports 1, 7; Tom Scott, “What a Climax to the Home Season!” Golf Illustrated-UK (October 19, 1967): 738. 15 “Small Ball or Big Ball, Your Game, Our Game, Ryder Cup Stays Here,” Golf World, Pinehurst, North Carolina (October 27, 1967): 3, 6. 16 Lincoln A. Werden, “Palmer Does Better Than Par in His Travels,” The New York Times, New York, N.Y. (October 24, 1997): Page cite unavail. 17 “Yanks Arnie and Jack World Cup Uncommon Dominators,” Golf World, Pinehurst, North Carolina (November 17, 1967): 4, 5, 7, 8, 25, 26, 27; Pictorial, “A ‘World’ Full of Color Down Mexico Way,” Golf World, Pinehurst, N.C. (November 24, 1967): 10, 11.
1968—1 Scott Kindberg, “Marshaus Recalls Working Palmer’s Golf Camp in 1968,” Post-Journal.com, Jamestown, New York (September 28, 2016). 2 “The Tour’s Million-Dollar Winners,” PGA Tour Media Guide (1974): 140. 3 Nelson Cullenward, “Beman Had Hope Before the Charge,” Golf World, Pinehurst, North Carolina (February 9, 1968): 4, 5, 8. 4 “Palmer to Curtail Tour Competition,” Golf World, Pinehurst, North Carolina (March 1, 1968): 20. 5 Donald (Doc) Giffin, Arnold Palmer Enterprises, Youngstown, Pennsylvania (February 29, 1968). 6 “Bunker to Bunker: Fairway Feats,” Golf World, Pinehurst, North Carolina (March 15, 1968): 12. 7 1968 Masters Highlights, Augusta National film, approximate time stamp 14:00. 8 “A Memorable, Sad Masters,” Golf World, Pinehurst, North Carolina (April 19, 1968): 3, 4, 5, 78, 41-43, 45, 46. 9 Dick Taylor, “Lee Trevino and Fun at the Open,” Golf World, Pinehurst, North Carolina (June 21, 1968): 4-8, 34, 36; Dwayne Netland, “Arnie’s Ultimate Indignity,” Golf Digest, Trumbull, Connecticut (June 1989): 151, 152. 10 “Super Shot by Lefty Charles Seals Win in Canadian Open,” Golf World, Pinehurst, North Carolina (June 28, 1968): 3. 11 Jerry Potter, “Reunion May Mark End of Era,” USA Today, Location (January 23, 2004): Page cite unavail. 12 “An ‘Old Codger’ Beats the Heat,” Golf World, Pinehurst, North Carolina (July 26, 1968): 4-7, 18. 13 “Bunker to Bunker: Tale of Two Eras,” Golf World, Pinehurst, North Carolina (August 23, 1968): 12; “How They Finished, PGA Tour,” Golf Digest, Norwalk, Connecticut (October 1968): 78. 14 United Press International, “Favored in T-Bird,” The Examiner, Independence and Jackson County, Missouri (August 30, 1968): Page cite unavail. 15 “Arnie Hops Off Fence, Tames Putter, Becomes First Tour Millionaire,” Golf World, Pinehurst, North Carolina (September 20, 1968): 2, 3. 16 Phil Wilkins, “Course Tipped to be Flayed,” The Sydney Morning Herald, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia (October 23, 1968): 28. 17 Phil Wilkins, “Player Slashes Par for Clear Open Lead,” The Sydney Morning Herald, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia (October 27, 1968): 74.
1969—1 Bruce Koch, Rochester Democrat & Chronicle, “Bunker to Bunker: The Tourists,” Golf World, Pinehurst, North Carolina (June 24, 1969): 12. 2 Golf World, “Bunker to Bunker: Personalities, Stylo-Barrett, British Golf Shoe Manufacturer,” Golf World, Pinehurst, North Carolina (March 25, 1969): 11. 3 “Bunker to Bunker: Personalities, Arnold Palmer Topped Recent Washington, D.C., Area Poll,” Golf World, Pinehurst, North Carolina (May 27, 1969): 12. 4 “Bunker to Bunker: On Tour,” Golf World, Pinehurst, North Carolina (July 15 1969): 10. 5 United Press International, “Title not avail.,” The New York Times, New York, N.Y. (February 14, 1969): Page 46, Column 4; President Richard Nixon’s Daily Diary, The White House, Washington, D.C., February 13, 1969, Time 12:16 p.m. Thursday https://www.nixonlibrary.gov/sites/default/files/virtuallibrary/documents/PDD/1969/002%20February%201-15%201969.pdf. 6 “Arnie Urges Formation of Minor Tour/Joe Dey’s Appointment,” Golf World, Pinehurst, North Carolina (February 25, 1969): 6. 7 Ray Crawford, “Shoe Wedge Keeps Ailing Arnie Going,” Miami Herald, Miami, Florida (March date unavail., 1969): 1D, 5D. 8 “Bunker to Bunker: Hal Winkler Sent Check for $50,000 for 1969 Doral Open Pro-Amateur to Play on Arnold Palmer’s Team,” Golf World, Pinehurst, North Carolina (March 4, 1969): 9. 9 “And Another New Name at the Top: It’s Bunky,” Golf World, Pinehurst, North Carolina (April 8, 1969): 6. 10 “ ’How We Will Miss Him’/Tribute by Arnold Palmer,” Golf World, Pinehurst, North Carolina (April 8, 1969): 7. 11 “Bruce Devlin Raps on Door with Weak Left Hand: Sesame!” Golf World, Pinehurst, North Carolina (May 6, 1969): 6. 12 “Arnie and Mickey Duel Lee, Meredith to Draw,” Golf World, Pinehurst, North Carolina (June 3, 1969): 20. 13 Will Grimsley, Associated Press (May 25, 1969): syndicated. 14 “Palmer Passes Open Qualifying Test,” Golf World, Pinehurst, North Carolina (June 10, 1969): 6. 15 Will Grimsley, Associated Press, “As Arnie’s Problems Grew, So Did His Army,” Golf World, Pinehurst, North Carolina (June 24, 1969): 20-22. 16 Ron Coffman, “At the End, Only Sarge Could Find Ways to Make those Pressurized Pars,” Golf World, Pinehurst, North Carolina (June 24, 1969): 4-8, 34-37. 17 “Hot-Handed Coody in Cleveland,” Golf World, Pinehurst, North Carolina (July 8, 1969): 32. 18 Hal McCoy, “Arnie Quits, Going Home,” Dayton Daily News, Dayton, Ohio (August 15, 1969): Page cite unavail. 19 Larry Dennis, “Arnie Sounds Off,” Golf Digest, Norwalk, Connecticut (February 1982): 152. 20 Author unknown, Opinions about Palmer withdrawal, The New York Times, New York, N.Y. (August 16, 1969): Page cite unavail. 21 Author unknown, Associated Press (August 20, 1969): Syndicated. 22 “Palmer in Politics?” Golf World, Pinehurst, North Carolina (September 2, 1969): 7. 23 “Bunker to Bunker, On Tour, Arnold Palmer Exhibitions,” Golf World, Pinehurst, North Carolina (September 9, 1969): 12. 24 United Press International, “Arnie Urged,” Latrobe Bulletin, Latrobe, Pennsylvania (September 24, 1969): 13. 25 Jaime Diaz, “Taking the Measure of Arnie’s Greatness,” Golf World, Wilton, Connecticut (September 14, 2009): 40; Email correspondence, Jaime Diaz, June 3, 2016. 26 Charles Richards, United Press International, “Palmer at 40,” Golf Illustrated UK (November 13, 1969): Page cite unavail. 27 Ron Coffman, “The General Returns to Silence Knell Tolled by ‘Experts,’ ” Golf World, Pinehurst, North Carolina (December 9, 1969): 4, 5, 6, 8. 28 Lincoln A. Werden, “Fast-Closing Palmer Salvages Off-Year,” The New York Times, New York, New York (December 9, 1969): Page cite unavail. 29 Rod Gibson, “A.Palmer—A Legend,” Golf Canada, Oakville, Ontario (July 1971): 34. 30 John Thames, “Long Live the King!” Golf World, Pinehurst, North Carolina (December 23, 1969): 15. 31 Lincoln A. Werden, “High-Flying Pied Piper of the Links,” The New York Times, New York, N.Y. (December 28, 1969): Sunday section Page cite unavail.
1970—1 “Forecast for ’70s the Same, Only More,” Golf World, Pinehurst, North Carolina (January 13, 1970): 4. 2 Shav Glick, Title unavail., Los Angeles Times, Los Angeles, California (January 11, 1970): Page cite unavail. 3 Larry Guest, Title unavail., Golf Illustrated, New York, N.Y. (December 1989): Page cite unavail. 4 John Hall, Title unavail., Los Angeles Times News Service, Los Angeles, California (February 10, 1970): Page cite unavail. 5 Paul Hahn, Title unavail., Golf World, Pinehurst, North Carolina (February 24, 1970): Page cite unavail. 6 Bill Clark, Title unavail., Orlando Sentinel, Orlando, Florida (March 9, 1970): Page cite unavail. 7 Lynne Tieslau, Title unavail., Florida Times-Union, Jacksonville, Florida (March date unavail., 1970): Page cite unavail. 8 Garna Greenwald, “Palmer’s Chili Is Fiery,” Golf Digest, Norwalk, Connecticut (April 1970): 100. 9 Press release produced by Endorsements International of New York. 10 Gene Roswell, Masters concludes, New York Post, New York, N.Y. (April 13, 1970): Page cite unavail. 11 The Editors, Tour summaries, Golf Digest, Norwalk, Connecticut (June, 1970): Page cite unavail. 12 Associated Press, “Jacklin Sets Golf Pace,” The News Journal, Wilmington, Delaware (October 17, 1970): 26. 13 Associated Press, “Jacklin Keeps 1-Stroke Lead in ‘Champions,’ ” The Fresno Bee The Republican, Fresno, California (October 18, 1970): 38. 14 Associated Press, “Jacklin’s a Singer?” The Record, Hackensack, New Jersey (October 19, 1970): 33. 15 United Press International, “In Australia, Palmer Trails by Six Strokes,” Latrobe Bulletin, Latrobe, Pennsylvania (October 30, 1970): 17. 16 Associated Press, “Player Wins Aussie Golf by One Shot,” The Cincinnati Enquirer, Cincinnati, Ohio (November 2, 1970): 21.
1971—1 “Laurel Development Company Announces Enclosed Shopping Mail for DuBois Area,” Courier-Express, Dubois, Pennsylvania (June 7, 1971): 1. 2 Ira Berkow, Newspaper Enterprise Association, “Blind, No Handicap,” Eureka Times Standard, Eureka, California (May 22, 1971): 7; William Leggett, “Best Sports Shows Never Seen,” Sports Illustrated, New York, N.Y. (May 19, 1975): 52. 3 Associated Press, “Casper Is Tied with Pair at 66,” The Bridgeport Post, Bridgeport, Connecticut (January 8, 1971): 19. 4 The Editors, Bunker to Bunker, Golf World, Pinehurst, North Carolina (February 16, 1971): 6. 5 The Editors, Florida Citrus Invitational report, Golf World, Pinehurst, N.C. (March 15, 1971): Page cite unavail. 6 Bunker to Bunker, Golf World, Pinehurst, North Carolina (April 13, 1971): 16. 7 Report on Masters Tournament, Golf World, Pinehurst, North Carolina (April 12, 1971): multiple pages. 8 Ira Berkow, “It’s Still the Palmer Era, Arnie Driving Toward Politics?” San Antonio Express, San Antonio, Texas (May 25, 1971): 41. 9 United Press International, “Palmer Takes Off 3 Weeks,” Latrobe Bulletin, Latrobe, Pennsylvania (May 18, 1971): 12. 10 Hal Brown, “Palmer Sloshes Through 9, Dugan Gets Only Birdie In Rain-Shortened Effort,” The Lincoln Star, Lincoln, Nebraska (May 19, 1971): 30. 11 Steve Kittey, “Palmer Speaks, Bill Kenly, Bill Newton Get Awards,” Latrobe Bulletin, Latrobe, Pennsylvania (May 21, 1971): 1, 16. 12 Frank Ellis, “Palmer, Belino Stalemate in Avalon Benefit Match,” News-Herald, Franklin, Pennsylvania (Monday, May 24, 1971): 18; Pete Mollica, “Arnie Draws Over 3,000 at Benefit,” New Castle News, New Castle, Pennsylvania (May 25, 1971): 13; Pete Mollica, “Arnold Palmer Day Nets $12,000 for Hospital,” New Castle News, New Castle, Pennsylvania (June 1, 1971): 28. 13 Ira Berkow, “It’s Still the Palmer Era, Arnie Driving Toward Politics?” San Antonio Express, San Antonio, Texas (May 25, 1971): 41. 14 Marvin Pave, “Off the Cuff,” The Boston Globe, Boston, Massachusetts (June 7, 1971): 27. 15 Steve Kittey, “National Team Starts July 29, Palmer Asks for Fan Support,” Latrobe Bulletin, Latrobe, Pennsylvania (June 2, 1971): 25. 16 United Press International, “Palmer Plays Practice Round with Glasses,” The Daily Intelligencer, Doylestown, Pennsylvania (June 5, 1971): 10. 17 Bob Green, Associated Press, “Slow Players Irritate Palmer,” Arizona Republic, Phoenix, Arizona (June 8, 1971): 116. 18 Shirley Povich, “Frazzled Putting Nerves Turn Palmer’s Charges Sour,” The Boston Globe, Boston, Massachusetts (July 6, 1971): 25. 19 “March of Dimes, Three Maine Golfers Picked to Join with Palmer at PVCC,” Daily Kennebec Journal, Augusta, Maine (June 26, 1971): 9; Photo Caption, Lowell Sun, Lowell, Massachusetts (July 20, 1971): 17. 20 Lincoln A. Werden, Title unavail., The New York Times, New York, N.Y. (August 2, 1971): Page cite unavail. 21 “It Was ‘Ho-Hum’ Arnie, Jack Again,” Golf World, Pinehurst, North Carolina (August 10, 1971): 4, 5, 24. 22 Associated Press, “Agnew’s Golf Game with Palmer Typical,” Green Bay Press-Gazette, Green Bay, Wisconsin (September 8, 1971): 27. 23 “Best Dressed,” The Vancouver Sun, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada (September 10, 1971): 8. 24 Joe Lovas, “Palmer Putts in Private,” The Record, Hackensack, New Jersey (September 10, 1971): 53. 25 Mike Purkey, “Have Bags Will Travel,” Golf World, Pinehurst, North Carolina (January 26, 2009): 34. 26 Dick Taylor, “Veteran U.S. Pros Defeat Young British but Warning Is Sounded,” Golf World, Pinehurst, N.C. (September 28, 1971): 6, 7, 26. 27 Geoffrey Miller, Associated Press, “Match Play Tournament Opens Today in England,” Standard-Speaker, Hazleton, Pennsylvania (October 7, 1971): 19; “Palmer Chief Rival, Nicklaus Pick in Piccadilly,” The Tennessean, Nashville, Tennessee (October 7, 1971): 59. 28 United Press, “Nick Gains Piccadilly Semis; Arnie Falls,” Daily News, New York, New York (October 8, 1971): 22.
1972—1 Jim Murray, “Palmer Softens Approach in ’72,” Los Angeles Times, Los Angeles, California (January 8, 1972): Page cite unavail. 2 Associated Press, “Blocker Leads Citrus Event,” The Bridgeport Post, Bridgeport, Connecticut (March 11, 1972): 8. 3 Arnold Palmer with Ernest Havemann, “With Each Round, You Are One Day Older,” Sports Illustrated, New York, N.Y. (July 1, 1974): 28. 4 “Colorado Section PGA Held Its Annual Meeting with Arnold Palmer as Guest Speaker,” Golf World, Pinehurst, North Carolina (May 16, 1972): 16. 5 “Local Champs Chosen to Oppose Arnie,” Star-Gazette, Elmira, New York (April 5, 1972): 21. 6 Mark Fleisher, “The Fabulous Arnie: Even His Thumbs Are Impressive,” Star-Gazette, Elmira, New York (May 9, 1972): 15. 7 United Press, “Jack, Arnie Tie in Exhibition,” Latrobe Bulletin, Latrobe, Pennsylvania (June 7, 1972): 16. 8 Dave Anderson, “I Can’t Believe He’s Short,” The New York Times, New York, N.Y. (June 18, 1972]: Page cite unavail. 9 Editors, U.S. Open report, Golf World, Pinehurst, North Carolina (June 19, 1972): Various pages. 10 Pete Warner, “Palmer Made Handful of Maine Appearances During Legendary Career,” Bangordailynews.com (September 26, 2016) https://bangordailynews.com/2016/09/26/sports/palmer-made-three-maine-appearances-during-legendary-career/. 11 “Palmer-Nicklaus Duel at Pine Ridge Course,” The Baltimore Sun, Baltimore, Maryland (August 23, 1972): 26; Gordon Beard, Associated Press, “Nicklaus Nips Palmer,” The Daily Mail, Hagerstown, Maryland (August 23, 1972): 29; Don Markus, “Arnold Palmer Left an Imprint on Maryland Golf,” The Baltimore Sun, Baltimore, Maryland (September 26, 2016) https://www.baltimoresun.com/sports/golf/bs-sp-arnold-palmer-0927-20160926-story.html. 12 John Taylor, “Scranton, Leader, Barr, Palmer Tee Off for Party House Funds,” The Pittsburgh Press, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (October 1, 1972): 10.
1973—1 Art Spander, Title unavail., San Francisco Chronicle, San Francisco, California (February date unavail., 1973): Page cite unavail. 2 Dave Anderson, Golf World, Wilton, Connecticut (January 26, 2009): 17. 3 Ibid. 4 Lincoln A. Werden, The New York Times, New York, N.Y. (February 11, 1973): Page cite unavail. 5 United Press International writer, Title unavail. (February 12, 1973): Syndicated. 6 Art Spander, Title unavail., San Francisco Chronicle, San Francisco, California (February date unavail., 1973): Page cite unavail. 7 The Editors, Bunker to Bunker, Golf World, Pinehurst, North Carolina (March 2, 1973): 8. 8 Jack Murphy, “The Serious Side of Palmer, Man with Social Conscience,” San Diego Union, San Diego, California (April date unavail., 1973): Page cite unavail. 9 Tom Callahan, Special, “Palmer’s Talent on Display 38 Years Ago in Ashland,” Ashland Times-Gazette, Ashland, Ohio (posted August 16, 2011, 5:02 a.m.) https://www.times-gazette.com/sports/20110816/palmers-talent-on-display-38-years-ago-in-ashland. 10 Associated Press writer, “Palmer Blisters Ashland Course,” Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (June 5, 1973): 17. 11 Ray Kienzl, “Open Prelude Brings Out Some of ‘Worst,’ ” Pittsburgh Press, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (June 5, 1973): 34. 12 Lincoln A. Werden, Title unavail., The New York Times, New York, N.Y. (May 31, 1973): Page cite unavail. 13 The Editors, “U.S. Open coverage,” Golf World, Pinehurst, North Carolina (June date unavail., 1973): Page cite unavail. 14 Ron Coffman, “It’s Not Always Calm at Turnberry,” Golf World, Pinehurst, North Carolina (July 18, 1986): 38. 15 Associated Press, “Geiberger Cops U.S.-Japan Golf,” The Bridgeport Post, Bridgeport, Connecticut (November 26, 1973): 16.
1974—1 Jerry Green, Title unavail., The Sunday News, The Detroit (Michigan) News, (Spring date 1974): Page cite unavail. 2 Steve Neal, “The Greening of Arnold Palmer,” Philadelphia Inquirer, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (December 15, 1974]: Page cite unavail. 3 Barry McDermott, “Where It Is Still 1960 and Hope Springs Eternal,” Sports Illustrated, New York, N.Y. (February date unavail., 1974): Page cite unavail. 4 Al Ludwick, “Same Old Arnie Keeps His Gallery,” Augusta Chronicle-Herald, Augusta, Georgia (April 7, 1974): Page cite unavail. 5 Associated Press writer, Title unavail., (March 19, 1974): Syndicated. 6 Al Ludwick, “Same Old Arnie Keeps His Gallery,” Augusta Chronicle-Herald, Augusta, Georgia (April 7, 1974): Page cite unavail. 7 Dick Taylor, Golf World, Pinehurst, North Carolina (April date unavail., 1974): Page cite unavail. 8 The Editors, “Brian Allin won 1974 Byron Nelson Classic,” Golf World, Pinehurst, North Carolina (May 10, 1974): 20,21,22,23. 9 Arnold Palmer with Ernest Havemann, “With Each Round, You Are One Day Older,” Sports Illustrated, New York, N.Y. (July 1, 1974): 28.
1975—1 The Editors, “New Life in an Old King: Palmer Fortunes Looking Up Again,” Golf World, Pinehurst, North Carolina (February 7, 1975): 12, 13, 14. 2 Bill Beck, “Weary, Wealthy Arnie Hangs On: ‘I Know I Can Win,’ ” St. Louis Post-Dispatch, St. Louis, Missouri (April 6, 1975): Page cite unavail. 3 Marty York, “Eagleson Praised as Players’ Agent by Ottawa’s Kilrea,” The Globe & Mail, Toronto, Ontario, Canada (March 22, 1980): Page cite unavail. 4 Maury White, “Palmer Easily Solves Ryder Cup Dilemma,” Des Moines Register, Des Moines, Iowa (June 19, 1975): Page cite unavail. 5 Bob Green, Associated Press, “The PGA Again Tests Palmer’s Resolve,” New York Post, New York, N.Y. (August 5, 1975): 57. 6 The Editors, “Jack Nicklaus won 1975 World Open,” Golf World, Pinehurst, North Carolina (September 19, 1975): 10-17; The Editors, “Bunker to Bunker,” Golf World, Pinehurst, N.C. (September 26, 1975): 7. 7 Jack Altshul, Newsday, “Corporate Golfer: Arnie Turned Birdies into a Mini-Empire,” San Francisco Chronicle, San Francisco, California (September 22, 1975): 42.
1976—1 “Bunker to Bunker, On the Tour,” Golf World, Pinehurst, North Carolina (February, 20, 1976): 7. 2 William Barry Furlong, “Deacon Palmer Was a Tough Old Buzzard,” Washington Post, Washington, D.C. (February date unavail., 1976): Page cite unavail. 3 “Obituaries: Arnie Palmer Dad’s Rites Tomorrow,” Pittsburgh Press, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (February 8, 1976): 66. 4 Dan Jenkins, “Too Many Two-Day Tournaments,” Sports Illustrated, New York, New York (May 10, 1976): 33. 5 “Palmer Has Spirits Up,” The Pittsburgh Press, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (April 22, 1976): 56. 6 Dan Jenkins, “Too Many Two-Day Tournaments,” Sports Illustrated, New York, N.Y. (May 10, 1976): 32. 7 “Bunker to Bunker: On the Tour,” Golf World, Pinehurst, North Carolina (May 14, 1976): 14. 8 “Bunker to Bunker: Wrong Racket,” Golf World, Pinehurst, N.C. (May 14, 1976): 14. 9 Preflight news publication of Arnold Palmer’s comments. 10 Laurie Johnston, Title unavail., The New York Times, New York, N.Y. (May 25, 1976): Page 10, Column 3. 11 Dan Jenkins, “Too Many Two-Day Tournaments,” Sports Illustrated, New York, N.Y. (May 10, 1976): 33. 12 “Superb 66 by Foster,” The Guardian, London, Greater London, England (June 24, 1976): 20. 13 Associated Press, “Palmer Closes 5 Back,” Florida Today, Melbourne, Florida (June 27, 1976): 4C. 14 Tom Yantz, Contact Reporter, “Local Memories of Arnold Palmer: He Never Forgot Winning Here,” Courant.com (September 26, 2016). 15 United Press writer, “With Eiffel Tower as Tee, Palmer Opens Paris Meet” (October 14, 1977): Syndicated. 16 Associated Press writer, Photo Caption, Detroit Free Press, Detroit, Michigan (December 16, 1976): 74.
1977—1 Kenneth Denlinger, “Birdie-Bogey Palmer Fate; Even Guard Faces Up to Aura of Palmer,” The Washington Post, Washington, D.C. (April 10, 1977): Final edition, D-1. 2 Bob Dyer, “Event at Firestone: Arnold Palmer Immortalized at his ‘Monster,’ ” Akron Beacon Journal, beaconjournal.com (August 2, 2017, 6:45 p.m.) https://www.beaconjournal.com/story/news/columns/2017/08/02/bob-dyer-arnold-palmer-immortalized/10784545007/. 3 Art Spander, “A President and the First Ladies,” Golf World, Pinehurst, North Carolina (January 28, 1977): 14, 15. 4 Dave Anderson, “Sunset in Augusta,” The New York Times, New York, N.Y. (April 10, 1977): S-5. 5 The Editors, “Bunker to Bunker, Jack Nicklaus, Arnold Palmer, Gary Player played practice round together,” Golf World, Pinehurst, North Carolina (June 3, 1977): 5.6 Bob Addie, “Impact of 59 Leaves Geiberger Subdued; Hogan Scolds Geiberger For Using Single Golf Ball,” Washington Post, Washington, D.C. (June 15, 1977): Final Edition, E-1. 7 Dick Taylor, “Duel at Turnberry,” Golf World, Pinehurst, North Carolina (July 15, 1977): 19. 8 “Bunker to Bunker: People,” Golf World, Pinehurst, North Carolina (July 29, 1977): 5. 9 “After A.D. the B.C. Belonged to the O.D.,” Golf World, Pinehurst, North Carolina (September 16, 1977): 11. 10 United Press writer, “With Eiffel Tower as Tee, Palmer Opens Paris Meet” (October 14, 1977): Syndicated; “Bunker to Bunker: With the Tourists,” Golf World, Pinehurst, North Carolina (November 4, 1977): 6. 11 “A Wake Week in Pensacola,” Golf World, Pinehurst, North Carolina (November 4, 1977): 10, 11. 12 “Bunker to Bunker: People,” Golf World, Pinehurst, North Carolina (December 2, 1977): 7.
1978—1 The Editors, “Bunker to Bunker: With the Tourists,” Golf World, Southern Pines, North Carolina (August 22, 1975): 7; “Bunker to Bunker: Notes from the Tour,” Golf World, Southern Pines, N.C. (January 27, 1978): 12. 2 Tom Place, “In Conversation with Arnold Palmer,” Golf World, Southern Pines, North Carolina (March 3, 1978): 14, 15. 3 Mark H. McCormack, editor, “Dunhill Golf Yearbook” (Doubleday & Company, Garden City, New York, 1979): 257, 258. 4 Phil Tresidder, “The Victor Felt Villainous,” Golf World, Southern Pines, North Carolina (March 3, 1978): 22. 5 Bill Beacon, The Canadian Press, City (September 26, 2016, updated May 16, 2018): Theglobeandmail.com; “If Arnold Palmer Makes a Hole-in-One, You May Win $1,000,000,” Advertising Promotion, The Burlington Free Press, Burlington, Vermont (April 1, 1979): 103. 6 “Bunker to Bunker: People,” Golf World, Southern Pines, North Carolina (March 17, 1978): 8; “Bunker to Bunker: Wet But Happy,” Golf World, Southern Pines, N.C. (May 5, 1978): 8. 7 Sharon Conway, “Pro Golf Star to Help Build P.G. Project; Golf Star Helps Kelly Launch Project in P.G.,” The Washington Post, Washington, D.C. (July 27, 1978): Metro C1. 8 Shav Glick, “The Bladesmith: Arnold Palmer Used to Collect Golf Tourneys; Now He Collects Clubs,” The Los Angeles Times, Los Angeles, California (August 4, 1978): Page cite unavail. 9 Johnathan Croyle, “Arnold Palmer Wins Over Crowd in 1978, but Syracuse Golfer Wins Match, Syracuse.com (updated September 26, 2016, 2:05 P.M.). 10 Canadian Press, “Lanny Wadkins Runs Away with CPGA Crown,” The Globe and Mail (Canada), Toronto, Ontario (August 21, 1978): Page cite unavail. 11 “Bunker to Bunker: People and Places,” Golf World, Southern Pines, North Carolina (December 1-8, 1978): 8. 12 “Bunker to Bunker: With the Tourists,” Golf World, Southern Pines, North Carolina (July 28, 1978): 6. 13 “Newsletter, In the Industry,” Golf World, Pro Report, Southern Pines, North Carolina (December 15-22, 1978): 12C.
1979—1 “Sports Roundup,” The Globe and Mail, Toronto, Ontario (March 22, 1979): Syndicated. 2 Byron Rosen, “Sarazen Tees Off: Beman a ‘Dictator,’ ” The Washington Post, Washington, D.C. (April 28, 1979): Final Sports Edition, FanFare, D-5. 3 Mickey Herskowitz and Steve Perkins, “Sports Hot Line,” The Times, Shreveport, Louisiana (February 18, 1979): 17. 4 Will Grimsley, Associated Press, “Palmer at Augusta: Jacket Still Fits,” Rapid City Journal, Rapid City, South Dakota (April 15, 1979): 39. 5 Associated Press writer, Title not avail. (January 15, 1979): Syndicated. 6 Author not avail., Florida Golfweek, Winter Haven, Florida (February 15, 1979): Page cite unavail. 7 Larry Guest, “Backing Up at Bay Hill,” Golf World, Southern Pines, North Carolina (March 9, 1979): 13. 8 “Bunker to Bunker: Legends on Tour,” Golf World, Southern Pines, North Carolina (April 6, 1979): 9. 9 Will Grimsley, Associated Press, “Palmer at Augusta: Jacket Still Fits,” Rapid City Journal, Rapid City, South Dakota (April 15, 1979): 39. 10 Bob Kinsley, “Sports Log, Names: Flanagan Nixes Deal,” The Boston Globe, Boston, Massachusetts (May 22, 1979): 38. 11 Kaye Kessler, “Ready to Take His Place with the Greats,” Golf World, Southern Pines, North Carolina (June 1, 1979): 15. 12 Bob Green, Associated Press, “Legends of Golf, Palmer’s 50th Spur Seniors Interest,” The Indianapolis Star, Indianapolis, Ind. (May 30, 1979): 25. 13 Jerry Mitchell, United Press, “Palmer Again Earns Open Berth,” Latrobe Bulletin, Latrobe, Pennsylvania (June 5, 1979): 10. 14 Barry McDermott, “Jack Comes to Grips with Topic A,” Sports Illustrated, New York, New York (July 7, 1979): 25, photo is page 22; “Palmer, Nicklaus Match Skills,” The Pittsburgh Press, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (April 29, 1979): 88. 15 “Bunker to Bunker: Palmer Thrills,” Golf World, Southern Pines, North Carolina (October 5-12, 1979): 6, 7. 16 “Bunker to Bunker: Waiting for Arnie,” Golf World, Southern Pines, North Carolina (August 31, 1979): 6. 17 Michael McDonnell, “Return from the Brink of Quitting,” Golf World, Southern Pines, North Carolina (August 31, 1979): 20. 18 United Press International, “Arnie Hits 50, Will Relax,” Republican and Herald, Pottsville, Pennsylvania (September 11, 1979): 17. 19 Ray Kienzl, “At Long Driving Contest Trevino Delivers Smash One-Liners,” The Pittsburgh Press, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (September 11, 1979): 14. 20 Staff writer, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (September 11, 1979): 22. 21 Myrna Oliver, “Walter Hoefflin Jr.; Led Methodist Hospital Growth,” The Los Angeles Times, Los Angeles, California (March 6, 2001): latimes.com, 12 a.m. 22 “Bunker to Bunker: Palmer Thrills,” Golf World, Southern Pines, North Carolina (October 5-12, 1979): 6, 7; “Palmer and Trevino to Appear for Charity,” The Los Angeles Times, Los Angeles, California (September 16, 1979): 58. 23 “Bunker to Bunker: Quotable Quotes,” Golf World, Southern Pines, North Carolina (November 2-9, 1979): 7. 24 “Bunker to Bunker: Legendary Arnie,” Golf World, Southern Pines, North Carolina (November 30-December 7, 1979): 6. 25 “Bunker to Bunker: Necrology,” Golf World, Southern Pines, North Carolina (November 16-23, 1979): 11. 26 Mark H. McCormack, editor, “Dunhill Golf Yearbook 1980,” Springwood Books Ltd., London, England: 13. 27 Larry Guest, “Palmer Hits 50, Nixes Seniors,” The Orlando Sentinel, Orlando, Florida (September 10, 1979): 47.
1980—1 “Bunker to Bunker,” Golf World, Southern Pines, North Carolina (January 18, 1980): 8. 2 “Bunker to Bunker,” Golf World, Southern Pines, North Carolina (January 11, 1980): 7, 8; Frank Litsky, “Stanley Dancer, Harness Racing Champion, Dies at 78,” The New York Times, New York, N.Y. (September 9, 2005): Page cite unavail. 3 The Editors, “Dave Eichelberger won 1980 Bay Hill Classic,” Golf World, Southern Pines, North Carolina (March 7, 1980): 10-12. 4 Thomas Boswell, “Irwin Ties for TPC Lead; Sawgrass Out of Character,” The Washington Post, Washington, D.C. (March 21, 1980): Sports, E-1. 5 Thomas Boswell, “Pairing of Masters Elicits Devotion,” The Washington Post, Washington, D.C. (April 14, 1980): Sports, D-4; “Arnold Palmer-Jack Nicklaus Pairing Last Round of 1980 Masters,” Golf World, Southern Pines, North Carolina (April 25, 1980): 22; Associated Press (April 14, 1980): Syndicated. 6 The Editors, “Curtis Strange won 1980 Michelob Houston Open,” Golf World, Southern Pines, North Carolina (May 9, 1980): 21. 7 The Editors, “Arnie Feels Jogging Is Reason for His Improved Play,” Golf World, Southern Pines, North Carolina (May 9, 1980): 21. 8 George Sweda, Title unavail., The Cleveland Plain Dealer, Cleveland, Ohio (May 14, 1980): 1-F. 9 Colman McCarthy, “Kemper Unknown: The Mental Game; Handicapping the Field,” The Washington Post, Washington, D.C. (May 28, 1980): Sports, D-1. 10 Ken Denlinger, Title unavail., The Washington Post, Washington, D.C. (May 30, 1980): Page cite unavail. 11 Don Markus, “Arnold Palmer Left an Imprint on Maryland Golf,” The Baltimore Sun, Baltimore, Maryland (September 26, 2016): baltimoresun.com. 12 “Bunker to Bunker: Palmer comments on current image of PGA Tour dullness,” Golf World, Southern Pines, North Carolina (June 6, 1980): 6. 13 Red Smith, “Sports of the Times, Who Finished Last in the U.S. Open,” The New York Times, New York, N.Y. (July 27, 1980): Section 5; Page 4, Column 1; “Title, Sports Desk, Stat about Finsterwald and Saturday round,” Golf World, Southern Pines, North Carolina (June 20, 1980): 19. 14 Dave Anderson, “Sports of the Times, Do You Remember Billy Joe?” The New York Times, New York, N.Y. (June 26, 1980): Section D/Page 17/Col. 1; John S. Radosta, “De Vicenzo On One-Over 285, Triumphs in U.S. Senior Golf,” The New York Times, New York, N.Y. (June 30, 1980): Section C/Page 6/Col. 1; The Editors, “15,000 figure from U.S. Senior Open,” Golf World, Southern Pines, North Carolina (October 10, 1980): 18. 15 Special to the New York Times, “Palmer May Not Play in British Open Again,” The New York Times, New York, N.Y. (July 20, 1980): Section 5/Page 7/Col. 5; Dan McCoubrey, “Palmer Bids Likely Farewell to Tournament He Respects,” The Washington Post, Washington, D.C. (July 20, 1980): M10; “Bunker to Bunker: Field for 1980 event to be 153 including 92 exempt players & three (Arnold Palmer, Roberto De Vicenzo, Peter Thomson) special invitees, Golf World, Southern Pines, North Carolina (March 28, 1980): 9; “Bunker to Bunker: Is possibility will not play in future British Opens—story including his feelings about British Open,” Golf World, Southern Pines, North Carolina (August 1, 1980): 5. 16 The Editors, “Many trying to interest Palmer in running for political office,” Golf World, Southern Pines, North Carolina (July 25, 1980): 34, 35. 17 Mark Rodgers, Title unavail., Newsday, Melville, Long Island (August 9, 1980): Page cite unavail. 18 Sports staff, Nomination news, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, Pittsburgh, Pa. (February 27, 1980): Page cite unavail. 19 Rick Fraser, “Canadian PGA report and results,” Golf World, Southern Pines, North Carolina (August 22, 1980): 14, 15. 20 United Press International, “Canadian PGA Goes to Palmer,” The Indianapolis Star, Indianapolis, Indiana (August 18, 1980): 26; Associated Press, “Canadian PGA report,” New York Post, New York, N.Y. (August 19, 1980): Syndicated. 21 The Editors, “Golf: German Open,” Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (August 25, 1980): 13. 22 Associated Press, “Littler Edges Palmer in Seniors’ Golf Final,” The New York Times, New York, N.Y. (September 29, 1980): Section C; Page 8, Col. 3; Jerry Mitchell, United Press International (September 29, 1980): Syndicated; The Editors, “Is the Senior Tour Here to Stay?” Golf World, Southern Pines, North Carolina (October 10, 1980): 18, 20. 23 Bob Grotevant, United Press International (September 30, 1980): Syndicated; The Editors, “Bunker to Bunker: Pennsylvania Department of Commerce Using Palmer in Ad Campaign,” Golf World, Southern Pines, North Carolina (August 29, 1980): 7. 24 United Press International, “Irwin Ready for Southern Open” (October 1, 1980): Syndicated; United Press International (October 2, 1980): Syndicated; United Press International (October 3, 1980) : Syndicated; United Press International (October 4, 1980): Syndicated; The Editors, “Mike Sullivan wins Southern Open,” Golf World, Southern Pines, North Carolina (October 3/10, 1980): 10. 25 The Editors, “Distinguished Pennsylvanians,” Pittsburgh Post Gazette, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (September 19, 1980): 14. 26 United Press International (November 11, 1980); Dateline Yokohama, Japan: Syndicated. 27 The Editors, “Lincoln A. Werden Is Dead at 76; Covered Pro Golf for the Times,” The New York Times, New York, N.Y. (November 27, 1980): Section D; Page 12, Col. 3. 28 The Editors, “Bunker to Bunker: Palmer to Sr. PGA,” Golf World, Southern Pines, North Carolina (August 15, 1980): 11. 29 United Press International (December 5, 1980): A.M. cycle, Syndicated; The Editors, “Won 1980 PGA National Senior Championship/Story & Results,” Golf World, Southern Pines, North Carolina (December 19/26, 1980): 60, 61. 30 The Editors, “Many trying to interest Palmer in running for political office,” Golf World, Southern Pines, North Carolina (July 25, 1980): 34, 35; The Editors, “Won 1980 PGA National Senior Championship/Story & Results,” Golf World, Southern Pines, North Carolina (December 19/26, 1980): 60. 31 PGA of America Media Guide (2013): 284; GAM, Golf Roundup (December 8, 1980): Page cite unavail.; Byron Rosen, FanFare, Washington Post, Washington, D.C. (December 9, 1980): D-4; Associated Press, “Palmer, in Playoff, Wins Seniors Golf,” The New York Times, New York, N.Y. (December 8, 1980): Section C; Page 2, Col. 5; The Editors, “Many trying to interest Palmer in running for political office,” Golf World, Southern Pines, N.C. (July 25, 1980): 34, 35.
1981—1 The Editors, Bunker to Bunker, Golf World, Southern Pines, North Carolina (May 8, 1981): 5. 2 Joe Sargis, United Press International, “Slimmer Palmer Enjoys Playing on PGA Tour” (February 15, 1981): Syndicated. 3 Associated Press, “Bean Captures Bay Hill Classic,” Farmington Daily times, Farmington, New Mexico (March 2, 1981): 10. 4 The Editors, “Bunker to Bunker,” Golf World, Southern Pines, North Carolina (March 13, 1981): 6. 5 Dave Anderson, “Arnold Palmer, a Grandfather and Vintage Golfer,” The New York Times, New York, N.Y. (March 12, 1981): Page cite unavail. 6 Associated Press reports (April 5, 1981): Syndicated; Tom Edrington, “The Palmer Charge Became a Retreat,” Golf World, Southern Pines, North Carolina (April 10, 1981): 20-22. 7 Dick Taylor, “Gene Littler & Bob Rosburg teamed to win 1981 Legends of Golf,” Golf World, Southern Pines, North Carolina (May 1, 1981): 10, 11, 12, 13, plus Bunker to Bunker notes: 5, 8. 8 Joann Stevens, “Palmer a Hit at ‘His’ PGCC Course,” The Washington Post, Washington, D.C. (May 23, 1981): Page cite unavail. 9 United Press writer, “Palmer Takes Senior Playoff,” United Press International, (July 13, 1981): Syndicated outlets; Associated Press reports (July 12 and 13, 1981): Syndicated. 10 Dick Taylor, “Editorial comment on avoiding high costs involved to play in or attend British Opens,” Golf World, Southern Pines, North Carolina (August 14, 1981): 5. 11 “Bunker to Bunker: Arnold Palmer to Receive 1981 Walter Hagen Award,” Golf World, Southern Pines, North Carolina (July 31, 1981): 5. 12 The Editors, “Arnold Palmer in China to Discuss Building Golf Course in Canton,” Golf World, Southern Pines, North Carolina (September 11, 1981): 5, 6. 13 The Editors, “Bunker to Bunker: Jeremy Ranch Has Been Opened,” Golf World, Southern Pines, North Carolina (September 25, 1981): 5. 14 Milton Richman, Sports Editor, United Press International, “Today’s Sports Parade (December 15, 1981): Syndicated outlets; United Press International, “Obituaries” (November 26, 1981): Syndicated
1982—1 Larry Dennis, Golf Digest, “Arnie Sounds Off,” Golf Digest, Norwalk, Connecticut (February 1982): 152+. 2 Wire Service, “Shearer Leads Aussie Masters,” Florida Today, Cocoa, Florida (February 20, 1982): 2-C. 3 Author unknown, The Desert Sun, Palm Springs, California (March 15, 1982): 17. 4 United Press writer, Title unavail., United Press International (October 8, 1981): Syndicated. 5 The Editors, “1982 Masters Tournament,” Golf World, Southern Pines, North Carolina (April 16, 1982): 18,19,20,21,23,24. 6 The Editors, “Bunker to Bunker,” Golf World, Southern Pines, North Carolina (May 22, 1982): 5. 7 Jane Leavy, “Golf’s Generation Gap: Manners vs. Manikins,” The Washington Post, Washington, D.C. (May 9, 1982): Page cite unavail. 8 “Honorary Lifetime Member,” Titusville Herald, Titusville, Pennsylvania (May 26, 1982): 5. 9 Associated Press, Writer/Title unavail. (June 11, 1982): Syndicated outlets; The Editors, “Palmer won 1982 Marlboro Seniors Classic,” Golf World, Southern Pines, North Carolina (June 18, 1982): 16. 10 Special to The New York Times, “Palmer Is Moved by Tribute,” The New York Times, New York, N.Y. (July 18, 1982): Page cite unavail. 11 The Editors, “Arnold Palmer Wins 1982 (1st) Denver Post Champions,” Golf World, Southern Pines, North Carolina (August 20, 1982): 15, 16.
1983—1 Senior Tour Book 1983, Official Media Guide—Senior PGA Tour, PGA Tour, Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida (December 1982): 37. 2 Joan Ryan, “Arnold Palmer Profits as Master of the Soft Sell,” The Orlando Sentinel, Orlando, Florida (September 12, 1983): Page cite unavail. 3 Dan Hafner, “Arnie, as Usual, Is the Main Attraction,” The Los Angeles Times, Los Angeles, California (March 25, 1987): Page cite unavail. 4 Associated Press, “Morgan Wins as Arnie Fades at End,” The Courier-Journal, Louisville, Kentucky (January 17, 1983): 19. 5 Mark H. McCormack, “Ebel World of Professional Golf 1984,” Acropolis Books Limited, Washington, D.C. (1984): 17-20. 6 United Press International, “Ballesteros Edges Palmer in Match Play,” Philadelphia Daily News, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (October 7, 1983): 131. 7 Dave Anderson, “Watson Accuses Player of Cheating,” The New York Times, New York, N.Y. (November 28, 1983): Page cite unavail. 8 Associated Press, “Palmer Leads in Skins Game,” Detroit Free Press, Detroit, Michigan (November 27, 1983): 5-H; Sentinel Services, “Palmer the Big Winner on 1st Day of Skins; Round with Nicklaus, Watson, Player Made-for-TV Show Biz with High-Stakes Holes,” The Orlando Sentinel, Orlando, Florida (November 27, 1983): 27. 9 John Radosta, “$40,000 to Palmer Over First 9,” The New York Times, New York, N.Y. (November 27, 1983): Section 5, Page 3, Col. 2. 10 Dick Powers, “Bulletin Board, For Today,” South Florida Sun Sentinel, Fort Lauderdale, Florida (September 26, 1983): 19.
1984—1 Adam Schupak, Golfweek, Orlando, Florida (Full date unavail, 2009): Page cite unavail. 2 Associated Press writer, “Daytona Beach Seniors won by Moody in playoff” (April 9, 1984): Syndicated. 3 The Editors, “Doug Sanders’ 4th Celebrity Classic,” Golf World, Southern Pines, North Carolina (May 25, 1984): 34. 4 Associated Press and United Press International reports, various media outlets (June 5, 1984): Syndicated. 5 Bill Livingston, “Palmer Triumphs at ‘Home,’ ” Cleveland Plain Dealer, Cleveland, Ohio (June 25, 1984): Page cite unavail. 6 Associated Press, “Thomson Hangs on at World Seniors Invitational,” various media outlets (September 16, 1984): Syndicated. 7 Wire service writers, “Union Mutual Seniors Golf Classic,” various media outlets (October 8, 1984): Syndicated. 8 United Press writer, “Quadel Seniors Classic Report,” United Press International (December 2, 1984): Syndicated. 9 Thomas Rogers, “Scouting: Poem pleasing,” The New York Times, New York, N.Y. (December 4, 1984): B-12. 10 Associated Press writer, “Palmer Honored for Arthritis Foundation Work” (December 12, 1984): Syndicated.
1985—1 Everett J. Mitchell II, “A Special Ambassador: Hebron Girl, 6, Stays on the Go as March of Dimes Poster Child,” The Courier Journal, Louisville, Kentucky (January 2, 1985): 9. 2 Fred Robledo, “Arnie Hasn’t Changed a Bit: Palmer’s Game May be Slipping, but Not His Outlook,” The Los Angeles Herald Examiner, Los Angeles, California (April 14, 1985): Page cite unavail. 3 Bill Shirley, “A Diversified Life: Palmer Is Into About Every Business that Interests Him—and Fits His Image,” The Los Angeles Times, Los Angeles, California (May 27, 1985): Part III, pages 11, 12. 4 Wire Services, “Sports People: Palmer Will Rest,” The New York Times, New York, N.Y. (June 4, 1985): Section A, Page 24, Col. 3. 5 Larry Dorman, “Arnie Charges…But His Putter Retreats,” The Miami Herald, Miami, Florida (June 5, 1985): Page cite unavail. 6 Pete Wofford, email correspondence, March 20, 2018. 7 Examiner Staff & News Services, “Palmer Again Fails to Qualify for Open,” The San Francisco Examiner, San Francisco, California (June 5, 1985): 65. 8 Chuck Melvin, Associated Press (June 20, 1985 AM cycle and June 21, 1985 PM cycle): Syndicated outlets; Roberto Dias, United Press International (June 21, 1985 PM cycle): syndicated outlets. 9 Chuck Melvin, Associated Press (June 21, 1985 AM cycle and June 22, 1985 PM cycle): Syndicated outlets. 10 Chuck Melvin, Associated Press (June 22, 1985 AM cycle): Syndicated outlets. 11 Chuck Melvin, Associated Press (June 24, 1985 PM cycle): Syndicated outlets; Roberto Dias, United Press International (June 24, 1985 PM cycle): syndicated outlets. 12 The Associated Press (July 18, 1985 PM cycle): Syndicated outlets); United Press International (July 18, 1985 AM cycle): Syndicated outlets.
1986—1 The Editors, “Bunker to Bunker,” Golf World, Southern Pines, North Carolina (January 17-24, 1986): 10. 2 Mark Newman, “Palmer Has Aching Back, May Miss Today’s Seniors,” Miami Herald, Miami, Florida (February 13, 1986): Final Edition, D-5. 3 Mark Newman, “Backs a Sore Spot for Seniors Golfers,” Miami Herald, Miami, Florida (February 14, 1986): Final Edition, E-1. 4 The Editors, “Bunker to Bunker,” Golf World, Southern Pines, North Carolina (April 25, 1986): 16. 5 Larry Dorman, “Arnie (80) to Miss Last Hurrah in Open,” Miami Herald, Miami, Florida (June 3, 1986): Final Edition; Sports C-1. 6 The Associated Press (Tuesday, June 3, 1986 PM cycle): Syndicated outlets. 7 The Editors, “Bunker to Bunker,” Golf World, Southern Pines, North Carolina (August 1, 1986): 6. 8 The Editors, “Palmer Wins Union Mutual Seniors Classic in Maine,” Golf World, Southern Pines, North Carolina (October 24, 1986): 45. 9 The Associated Press, “Palmer Cards 3-under for Seniors Victory,” The Tampa Tribune, Tampa, Florida (Monday, September 29, 1986): 11. 10 Shav Glick, “For Arnie, A Time for Dedication; Now, Palmer Has Own Golf Course in Coachella Valley,” The Los Angeles Times, Los Angeles, California (October 29, 1986): Home Edition, Sports; Part 3; Page 1; Col. 2.
1987—1 Scott Ostler, “Biggest Hotdog? Let’s Look for a Meaty Answer,” The Los Angeles Times, Los Angeles, California (March 26, 1987): Page cite unavail. 2 The Editors, “Bunker to Bunker: Palmer is Designing, constructing Isleworth Club near Orlando, planning to have home there,” Golf World, Southern Pines, North Carolina (February 6, 1987): 6; The Editors, “Bunker to Bunker: Doc Giffin Tells an Amusing Story,” Golf World, Southern Pines, North Carolina (March 6, 1987): 9, 11. 3 Art Spander, “Arnie’s Agony,” San Francisco Examiner, San Francisco, California (March 22, 1987): Page cite unavail. 4 Dan Hafner, “Arnie, As Usual, Is the Main Attraction; Palmer Playing in Senior Tournament This Week at Wood Ranch Club in Simi Valley,” The Los Angeles Times, Los Angeles, California (March 25, 1987): Home Edition, Sports, Part 3, Page 2, Col. 3. 5 Scott Ostler, “Biggest Hotdog? Let’s Look for a Meaty Answer,” The Los Angeles Times, Los Angeles, California (March 26, 1987): Page cite unavail. 6 “International Team Won the 1987 Chrysler Cup,” Golf World, Southern Pines, North Carolina (April 10, 1987): 42, 43, 45. 7 Bob Keim, United Press International Sports (April 10, 1987 Friday cycle): Syndicated outlets. 8 Associated Press, Sports News, Rancho Mirage, California (April 24, 1987): Syndicated outlets. 9 Larry Dorman, “Smiling Arnie Misses U.S. Open Cut by Five,” The Miami Herald, Miami, Florida (June 10, 1987): SPORTS C-1. 10 The Editors, “Bunker to Bunker: Palmer,” Golf World, Southern Pines, North Carolina (July 31, 1987): 6. 11 The Editors, “Bunker to Bunker: Details of the Fred Meyer Challenge,” Golf World, Southern Pines, North Carolina (April 10, 1987): 10. 12 Steve Hershey, “Aging Golf Stars Shoot for Millions,” USA Today, Arlington, Virginia (September 29, 1987): Page cite unavail. 13 Randy Harvey, “Arnie Has Permanent Pass to Skins Game,” The Los Angeles Times, Los Angeles, California (March 29, 1987): Page cite unavail. 14 Larry Bohannan, “Nicklaus Birdie Sets Up Trevino’s Big Payday,” The Desert Sun, Palm Springs, California (November 30, 1987): 21; “Putting Troubles Leave Palmer Without a Skin,” The Desert Sun, Palm Springs (November 30, 1987): 21.
1988—1 The Editors, “U.S. Team wins Chrysler Cup,” Golf World, Southern Pines, North Carolina (April 29, 1988): 28, 30. 2 Mark Kingwell, “Strange ‘skins’ His Opposition, Trevino Wins One-Liners and One Hole, Day 1,” The Globe & Mail (Canada) (June 28, 1988): Page cite unavail. 3 Staff writer, “Manitoba Easy Pickings for Strange, Day 2,” Brandon Sun, Brandon, Manitoba (June 29, 1988): Page cite unavail. 4 Bob Verdi, “Golf’s King Both Enduring and Endearing,” Chicago Tribune, Chicago, Illinois (July 31, 1988): Final Edition, Sports Page 1. 5 Bob Lipper, “Palmer Still a Hero in Eyes of Followers,” Richmond Times-Dispatch, Richmond, Virginia (September 15, 1988): Page cite unavail. 6 Bob Verdi, “Golf’s King Both Enduring and Endearing,” Chicago Tribune (July 31, 1988): Final Edition, Sports Page 1. 7 Bob Lipper, “Palmer Still a Hero in Eyes of Followers,” Richmond Times-Dispatch (September 15, 1988): Page cite unavail. 8 Harold Pearson, “Arnold Palmer Erases Doubts, Seizes Win in Crestar Classic at Hermitage Country Club,” Richmond Times-Dispatch, Richmond, Virginia (September 19, 1988): Sports 2-C; also Richmond Times-Dispatch (September 27, 2016). 9 The Editors, “The King Returns, Wins Crestar Classic,” Golf World, Southern Pines, North Carolina (September 23, 1988): 34. 10 Thomas Bonk, “Strange Stuff Has Happened: Skins Game Opens with Its Usual Unpredictability,” The Los Angeles Times, Los Angeles, California (November 26, 1988): Page cite unavail.
1989—1 The Editors, “The Americans win Chrysler Cup, 71-29! Both teams’ play is summarized,” Golf World, Southern Pines, North Carolina (April 28, 1989): 26-27. 2 Bill Lyon, “Arnold Palmer and his fan support,” Philadelphia Inquirer, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (May 14, 1989): Page cite unavail. 3 The Editors, “Palmer and U.S. Open Sectional Qualifying, Golf World, Southern Pines, North Carolina (June 16, 1989): 24. 4 The Editors, “Mazda Senior Tournament Players Championship report,” Golf World, Southern Pines, North Carolina (June 16, 1989): 18-21. 5 The Editors, “Moody Wins U.S. Senior Open,” Golf World, Southern Pines, North Carolina (July 7, 1989): 14, 22. 6 John Baran, “Letters,” USA Today, Arlington, Virginia (September 2, 2009): Page cite unavail. 7 Sal Maiorana, “King Arnie has the Honors,” Rochester Democrat and Chronicle, Rochester, New York (August 1, 1995): Page cite unavail. 8 Bob Robinson, “Sindelar Paired with Stadler at Fred Meyer Challenge, Results Summary,” Golf World, Southern Pines, North Carolina (September 15, 1989): 66. 9 Steve Hershey, “At 60, Arnie Still the People’s Choice,” USA Today, Arlington, Virginia (October 6, 1989): 9-C.