As a 14 year old junior golfer in 1972, I was given a book ( Go for broke) by Arnold Palmer. I'm not sure if it helped my game...but it left me with the mentality, that if you never have a go...you'll never know. RIP Mr Palmer. 🏆
I really enjoyed this! My grandmother (Maiden name Shirley Palmer) always told me stories about her about her second cousin that she lovingly called "Little Arnie". It's cool to learn more about his life.
These are fantastic..I continue to watch them time and time again!!! If TH-cam doesn't appreciate this know that there are some loyal fans that love your work ..keep em coming
I've gotten to know a man who played on the PGA tour back at the end of Palmer's career. First person I asked him about was Arnold Palmer. Says he was the nicest, kindest man you would ever meet. My great uncle as well has a cool story where he and his wife were on vacation and they just so happened to be at the same resort where Palmer, Nicklaus & Player were playing one of their classic matches. He says Palmer randomly sat down on a bench for 10-15 minutes next to his wife and just chatted up, very down to earth and friendly he recalls. Really cool to hear first hand stories corroborate a celebrities stellar reputation. I tell ya if I could go back in history and meet one man, it would probably be Arnie.
Mitchell that was a brilliant bio of Arnold Palmer, he did a lot for the game and helped bring it into our living rooms via the television. Thanks for the video. Geoff.
The golden years of Persimmon golf. No large sweet spots or forgiveness in those days. Arnie the legend. He had reach way beyond his sport. Like Seve. Bring back the original Big Three of Golf. You’ll know who I mean.,
For me, Arnold Palmer was the most beloved athlete in all sports history. He single-handedly put golf on the map as a major sport and all golfers since owe whatever success they’ve had in large part to Arnie’s leadership and charisma. He led the way for all future golfers to play for the riches they enjoy today. Quite simply “the King”
Good work! But his tournament, originally the Bay Hill Classic but now called The Arnold Palmer Invitational, should have been mentioned. It's one of the most respected events on the PGA tour
I got to see Arnie live at Wood Ranch in 1984 or 85 where he bashed a massive drive of 320 or better on 18 to get home in two easily on that long par 5. Then I watched him laughing and talking with my Dad on 10 at Sherwood C.C. (can't remember the year maybe 1995 or 96). He was a giant of a golfer and a wonderful, kind man
As a 14 year old junior golfer in 1972, I was given a book ( Go for broke) by Arnold Palmer. I'm not sure if it helped my game...but it left me with the mentality, that if you never have a go...you'll never know. RIP Mr Palmer. 🏆
I really enjoyed this! My grandmother (Maiden name Shirley Palmer) always told me stories about her about her second cousin that she lovingly called "Little Arnie". It's cool to learn more about his life.
These are fantastic..I continue to watch them time and time again!!! If TH-cam doesn't appreciate this know that there are some loyal fans that love your work ..keep em coming
I've gotten to know a man who played on the PGA tour back at the end of Palmer's career. First person I asked him about was Arnold Palmer. Says he was the nicest, kindest man you would ever meet. My great uncle as well has a cool story where he and his wife were on vacation and they just so happened to be at the same resort where Palmer, Nicklaus & Player were playing one of their classic matches. He says Palmer randomly sat down on a bench for 10-15 minutes next to his wife and just chatted up, very down to earth and friendly he recalls. Really cool to hear first hand stories corroborate a celebrities stellar reputation. I tell ya if I could go back in history and meet one man, it would probably be Arnie.
What a great story!
Mitchell that was a brilliant bio of Arnold Palmer, he did a lot for the game and helped bring it into our living rooms via the television. Thanks for the video. Geoff.
Great short documentary on Arnold Palmer..love it!
The golden years of Persimmon golf. No large sweet spots or forgiveness in those days. Arnie the legend. He had reach way beyond his sport. Like Seve. Bring back the original Big Three of Golf. You’ll know who I mean.,
Just keep grinding. You’re one hell of a story teller sir!!
For me, Arnold Palmer was the most beloved athlete in all sports history. He single-handedly put golf on the map as a major sport and all golfers since owe whatever success they’ve had in large part to Arnie’s leadership and charisma. He led the way for all future golfers to play for the riches they enjoy today. Quite simply “the King”
The ending gave me mf chills, absolutely exquisite!
A fabulous piece of golfing history superbly presented
Love your videos man! So educational and captivating! Keep em coming!
This was extremely well done. Thank you for posting.
Arnie..A real Class Act....Hard to beat that one....
Good work! But his tournament, originally the Bay Hill Classic but now called The Arnold Palmer Invitational, should have been mentioned. It's one of the most respected events on the PGA tour
Another great vid!
I was looking for channel like yours for so long
One day it will catch and then everyone will go back and watch your catalog. It will happen
I will have an Arnold Palmer on the porch after the round. A mixture of lemonade and iced tea and maybe a little vodka.
I found out about the man from Arizona iced tea and it’s my favorite flavor. Much respect to all of his accomplishments to golf.
Really enjoyed this ! Also, would you consider doing one on Hogan?
Excellent content, really good job man!
Thank you!
I got to see Arnie live at Wood Ranch in 1984 or 85 where he bashed a massive drive of 320 or better on 18 to get home in two easily on that long par 5. Then I watched him laughing and talking with my Dad on 10 at Sherwood C.C. (can't remember the year maybe 1995 or 96). He was a giant of a golfer and a wonderful, kind man
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But what about his junk?
Isn't he just the guy who mixed some drinks together?, It's a really good drink, but it's just a drink.