Honor Arnie Week: Taking the liberty for today’s entry of not being date specific...In March 1968, one of Arnie’s numerous books was published: The Arnold Palmer Method, a 235-page instructional paperback from the Dell Publishing Company. Used copies are rare; alibris.com had a used copy for $3 but it was listed as being in poor condition.
Honor Arnie Week: An earlier version of this week’s Bay Hill tour event was the Florida Citrus Invitational. Arnold Palmer won it on March 14, 1971, at Rio Pinar Country Club, by one shot over Julius Boros. It was the 59th of 62 tour victories for A.P. While in Florida that month, Palmer had played at Bay Hill with Vice President Spiro Agnew. Non-Arnie notes on the 14th: Former major champions Bob Charles (81) and Bob Goalby (88) have birthdays today; legendary teacher John Jacobs, who passed away on January 13, was born on this day in 1925.
Honor Arnie Week: March 13, 1960, culminated a three-week winning stretch for A.P. He won the Texas Open on Feb. 28, Baton Rouge Open March 6, and Pensacola Open on the 13th. The next week out he finished fifth at St. Petersburg Open.
On March 12, 1995, Mark O’Meara shot just even par in the final round of the Honda Classic at Weston Hills Country Club, but it was good enough to hold off Nick Faldo by one shot. Later in ’95 O’Meara won the Canadian Open, and for his career he won two events in the same year six times, notably in 1998 when he won the Masters and Open Championship.
On March 11, 1945, the legendary winning streak of Byron Nelson’s began. His 11 victories in a row started with a victory in the Miami Four-Ball, with partner Harold (Jug) McSpaden, at Miami Springs Golf Course.
March 10 is a day to celebrate Sandra Palmer, who turns 74. One of the mightiest mites in golf history, she was just 5-1, but was a strong competitor who won 19 times on the LPGA Tour, and had two big victories: the 1975 U.S. Women’s Open and the 1972 Titleholders. Born in Fort Worth, Texas, she attended North Texas State University, where she was homecoming queen one year. She was not related to Arnie.
For today, March 9, 2017, two-time U.S. Open winner and ESPN golf analyst Andy North is 67, and amateur legend and first Canadian in the World Golf Hall of Fame Marlene Stewart Streit is 83. She won 76 total amateur events, including 11 Canadian Ladies Open amateurs, the 1956 U.S. Women’s Amateur and Women’s Intercollegiate (NCAA), and the 1985, 1994 and 2003 U.S. Women’s Senior, the latter at age 69 making her the oldest women’s USGA champion.
When Raymond Floyd won the Doral Open in Miami on March 8, 1992, it set up a first on the PGA Tour. After he turned 50 in early September later that year, he won the senior tour's GTE North Classic, becoming the first player to win on both tours in the same year.
Arnold Palmer supported the off-the-beaten-path Pensacola Open quite well on the PGA Tour. His first win there was in 1960. On March 7, 1963, he began that year’s Pensacola with a first-round 69. After subsequent rounds of 68-69-67—273 he had won it again, taking top money of just $3,500. He also won the Los Angeles Open, Phoenix Open, Thunderbird Classic, Cleveland Open, Western Open and Whitemarsh Open in ’63.
On March 6, 1457, "golfe" hadn't lost its "e" yet and was trying to earn some love. The Scottish Parliament under King James II issued an order barring "futeball and golfe" from being played, mainly because they were interfering with the more important archery training that was used for national defense.