A Golfer's Life (51 page)

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Authors: Arnold Palmer

ARNOLD PALMER’S RECORD IN
U.S. AMATEUR CHAMPIONSHIP

1948    Memphis Country Club, Memphis, Tennessee
Lost in first round to William K. Barrett Jr., Colonial CC,
   Memphis, Tennessee, 6 and 5.

1949    Oak Hill Country Club, Rochester, New York
Lost in third round to Crawford Rainwater, Pensacola, Florida, 4
   and 3, after defeating Frederick Mayer, Westchester, New
   York, 3 and 2, and Charles Robinson, Belle Meade,
   Tennessee, 4 and 3.

1950    Mineapolis Country Club, Minneapolis, Minnesota
Lost in first round to Frank Stranahan, Toledo, Ohio, 4 and 3.

1951    Did not compete, serving in U.S. Coast Guard.

1952    Did not compete, serving in U.S. Coast Guard.

1953    Oklahoma City Golf and Country Club, Oklahoma City,
   Oklahoma
Lost in fourth round to Don Albert, Alliance, Ohio, 1 up, after
   defeating John Frazier, Finlay, North Carolina, 7 and 5, Jack
   Westland, Everett, Washington, 1 up, and Ken Venturi, San
   Francisco, California, 2 and 1. (Shot 78 in losing match to
   Albert.)

1954    Country Club of Detroit, Grosse Pointe Farms, Michigan
Won championship with following sequence of victories:
Defeated Frank Strafaci, Garden City, New York, 1 up
Defeated John Veghte, Pine Brook, New York, 1 up
Defeated Richard Whiting, Red Run, Michigan, 2 and 1
Defeated Walter Andzel, South Shore, New York, 5 and 3
Defeated Frank Stranahan, Toledo, Ohio, 3 and 1
Defeated Don Cherry, Wichita Falls, Texas, 1 up
Defeated Ed Meister, Kirtland, Ohio, 1 up, 39 holes
Defeated Bob Sweeny, Sands Point, New York, 1 up

PROFESSIONAL VICTORIES

1955

• Canadian Open

1956

Panama Open

Colombia Open

• Insurance City Open

• Eastern Open

1957

• Houston Open

• Azalea Open

• Rubber City Open

• San Diego Open

1958

• St. Petersburg Open

• Masters Tournament

• Pepsi Open

1959

• Thunderbird Invitational

• Oklahoma City Open

• West Palm Beach Open

1960

• Bob Hope Desert Classic

• Texas Open

• Baton Rouge Open

• Pensacola Open

• Masters Tournament

• U.S. Open Championship

• Insurance City Open

• Mobile Open Canada Cup (Partner: Sam Snead)

1961

• San Diego Open

• Phoenix Open

• Baton Rouge Open

• Texas Open British Open Championship

• Western Open

1962

• Bob Hope Desert Classic

• Phoenix Open

• Masters Tournament

• Texas Open

• Tournament of Champions

• Colonial National Invitational

British Open Championship

• American Golf Classic Canada Cup (Partner: Sam Snead)

1963

• Los Angeles Open

• Phoenix Open

• Pensacola Open

• Thunderbird Classic

• Cleveland Open

• Western Open

• Whitemarsh Open

Australian Wills Masters

Canada Cup (Partner: Jack Nicklaus)

1964

• Masters Tournament

• Oklahoma City Open

Piccadilly World Match Play Championship

Canada Cup (Partner: Jack Nicklaus)

1965

• Tournament of Champions

1966

• Los Angeles Open

• Tournament of Champions

Australian Open

• Houston Champions International

• PGA Team Championship (Partner: Jack Nicklaus)

Canada Cup (Partner: Jack Nicklaus)

1967

• Los Angeles Open

• Tucson Open

• American Golf Classic

• Thunderbird Classic

Piccadilly World Match Play Championship

World Cup (Partner: Jack Nicklaus)

World Cup International Trophy (Individual Title)

1968

• Bob Hope Desert Classic

• Kemper Open

1969

• Heritage Classic

• Danny Thomas Diplomat Classic

1970

• PGA Team Championship (Partner: Jack Nicklaus)

1971

• Bob Hope Desert Classic


Citrus Open

• Westchester Classic

• PGA Team Championship (Partner: Jack Nicklaus)

Lancôme Trophy

1973

• Bob Hope Desert Classic

1975

Spanish Open

British PGA Championship

1980

Canadian PGA Championship

♦ PGA Seniors Championship

1981

♦ USGA Senior Open Championship

1982

♦ Marlboro Senior Classic

♦ Denver Post Champions of Golf

1983

♦ Boca Grove Senior Classic

1984

♦ PGA Seniors Championship

♦ Doug Sanders Celebrity Pro-Am

♦ Senior TPC

♦ Quadel (Boca Grove) Classic

1985

♦ Senior TPC

1986

♦ Unionmutual Classic

1988

♦ Crostar Classic

TOTAL VICTORIES: 92

Key

• PGA Tour (61)

♦ Senior events (12)

ARNOLD PALMER’S PROFESSIONAL
CAREER SUMMARY
1955 THROUGH 1998
U.S. EARNINGS—REGULAR PGA TOUR SENIOR PGA TOUR
$2,100,239
$2,134,076
FOREIGN/INTERNATIONAL/NON-TOUR U.S. EARNINGS
$1,257,930
TOTAL COMPETITIVE EARNINGS   
(Excludes pro-ams, skins games)   
$5,492,245
VICTORIES: 92 (U.S. Tour—61; Foreign/International—19; Seniors—12)

INDIVIDUAL RECORDS

BEST 18-HOLE ROUND:
62,
1959 Thunderbird
Invitational, fourth
round; 1966 Los
Angeles Open, third
round
BEST OPENING ROUND:
64,
1955 Canadian Open;
1962 Phoenix Open;
1970 Citrus Open;1970
Greensboro Open;
1971 Westchester
Classic
BEST SECOND ROUND:
63,
1961 Texas Open
BEST THIRD ROUND:
62,
1966 Los Angeles Open
BEST FOURTH ROUND:
62,
1959 Thunderbird Invitational
LOWEST SCORE, FIRST 36 HOLES:
130,
(67–63), 1961 Texas Open
LOWEST SCORE, FIRST 54 HOLES:
195,
(64–67–64), 1955 Canadian Open
LOWEST 72-HOLE SCORE:
265,
(64–67–64–70), 1955 Canadian Open
BIGGEST VICTORY MARGIN:
12,
1962 Phoenix Open
MOST CONSECUTIVE BIRDIES:
7,
1966 Los Angeles Open, third round
HOLES-IN-ONE:
17,
three in PGA Tour events, four on Senior PGA Tour, one in Japan
ALL-TIME LOW 18-HOLE SCORE:
60,
Latrobe Country Club,
September 1969

SPECIAL GOLF ACHIEVEMENTS

PGA Player of Year—1960 and 1962

PGA Tour Leading Money-Winner—1958, 1960, 1962, 1963

Vardon Trophy—1961, 1962, 1964, 1967

Ryder Cup Team—1961, 1963, 1965, 1967, 1971, 1973; Captain—1963, 1975

Chrysler Cup Team and Captain (Senior Golf)—1986–90

Presidents Cup Captain—1996

ACADEMIC HONORS

Honorary Doctor of Laws, Wake Forest University, Winston-Salem, North Carolina

Honorary Doctor of Humanities, Thiel College, Greenville, Pennsylvania

Honorary Doctor of Laws, National College of Education, Evanston, Illinois

Honorary Doctor of Humane Letters, Florida Southern College, Lakeland, Florida

Honorary Doctor of Humane Letters, St. Vincent College, Latrobe, Pennsylvania

AWARDS

GOLF:
      Charter member, World Golf Hall of Fame, Pinehurst,
   North Carolina, 1974
American Golf Hall of Fame, Foxburg, Pennsylvania
PGA Hall of Fame, Palm Beach Gardens, Florida, 1980 All-American Collegiate Golf Hall of Fame, Man of Year,
   1984
Ohio Golf Hall of Fame, 1992
Phoenix Open Hall of Fame
Bob Jones Award, U.S. Golf Association, 1971
Walter Hagen Award, International panel of selectors
William D. Richardson Award, Golf Writers Association of
   America, 1969
Charles Bartlett Award, Golf Writers Association of America,
   1976
Herb Graffis Award, National Golf Foundation, 1978
Gold Tee Award, Metropolitan (NY) Golf Writers
   Association, 1965
Golf Digest “Man of Silver Era,” 1975
Old Tom Morris Award, Golf Course Superintendents
   Association, 1983
Golfer of Century, New York Athletic Club, 1985
Commemorative Honoree, 1987 Golf Digest Commemorative
   Seniors Tournament
Golfer of Decade (1958–67), Centennial of Golf,
Golf
   Magazine, 1989
American Senior Golf Association National Award, 1989
Chicago District Golf Association Distinguished Service
   Award, 1989
Ambassador of Golf Award, World Series of Golf, 1991
Bing Crosby Award, Metropolitan Golf Writers Association,
   1992
Memorial Honoree, Memorial Tournament, 1993
PGA of America Distinguished Service Award, 1994
Distinguished Service Award, Tri-State Section, PGA of
   America, 1996
Centennial Award, Golf Associations of Philadelphia, 1996
Francis Ouimet Award, Francis Ouimet Caddie Scholarship
   Fund, Boston, 1997
Lifetime Achievement Award, PGA Tour, 1998
Golfer of Century, Western PA Golf Association, 1998
Donald Ross Award, American Society of Golf Course
   Architects, 1999

GENERAL
: Associated Press Athlete of Decade, 1960–69
Hickok Athlete of Year, 1960
Sports Illustrated
Sportsman of Year, 1960
Western Pennsylvania, Pennsylvania, Westmoreland County,
   Cambria County, North Carolina, Florida Sports Halls
   of Fame
Wake Forest Hall of Fame
Arthur J. Rooney Award, Catholic Youth Association,
   Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Dapper Dan Man of Year, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, 1960
Lowman Humanitarian Award, Los Angeles, California
Distinguished Pennsylvanian, 1980
Partner in Science Award, March of Dimes Birth Defects
   Foundation
Theodore Roosevelt Award, National Collegiate Athletic
   Association
Business Leaders Award, Northwood Institute
National High School Sports Hall of Fame
Gold Medal, Pennsylvania Association of Broadcasters, 1988
Order of Eagle Exemplar, U.S. Sports Academy, 1989
Sports Appreciation Trophy, Atlanta AC Country Club,
   Atlanta, Georgia, 1990
Van Patrick Career Achievement Award, Dearborn,
   Michigan, 1990
Eagle on World Award, Japanese Chamber of Commerce
   and Industry of New York, 1990
Pathfinder Award, Youthlinks Indiana, 1992
Outstanding American Award, Los Angeles Philanthropic
   Foundation, 1992
National Sports Award, Washington, D.C., 1993
Sports Legends Award, Jr. Diabetes Foundation, Pittsburgh,
   Pennsylvania, 1993
Humanitarian Award, Variety Club International, 1993
“Good Guy” Award, American Legion National Commanders,
   1993
Man of Year, Palm Springs Chamber of Commerce, 1994
Ford Achievement Award, Dearborn, MI, 1994
Golden Plate Award, American Academy of Achievement,
   1995
History Makers Award, Historical Society of Western
   Pennsylvania, 1995
Community Service Award, Latrobe Chamber of Commerce,
   1995
Reagan Distinguished American Award, Jonathan Club, Los
   Angeles, California, 1996
Lifetime Achievement Award, March of Dimes
   Athletic Awards, 1998
Caritas Award, Richstone Family Center, Los Angeles,
   California, 1998
Spirit of Hope Award, University of Pittsburgh Cancer
   Institute, 1998

GOLF BOOKS AND VIDEOS

Arnold Palmer’s Golf Book
, 1961

Portrait of Professional Golfer
, 1964

My Game and Yours
, 1965, revised 1983

Situation Golf
, 1970

Go for Broke
, 1973

Arnold Palmer’s Best 54 Holes of Golf
, 1977

Arnold Palmer’s Complete Book of Putting
, 1986

Play Great Golf
, 1987–9 (book, videos)

The Arnold Palmer Story
, 1991 (video)

Arnold Palmer, A Personal Journey
(by Thomas Hauser with Arnold Palmer), 1994

A Golfer’s Life
(with James Dodson), 1999

ARNOLD PALMER’S CAREER
HOLES-IN-ONE

1—LATROBE COUNTRY CLUB—#2—134 yards—wedge

2—LATROBE COUNTRY CLUB—#2—134 yards—wedge

3—GREENSBURG COUNTRY CLUB—#16—9-iron—1945

4—DESERT INN COUNTRY CLUB, Tournament of Champions, Las Vegas, Nevada—#16—6-iron—1959

5—PENSACOLA COUNTRY CLUB, Pensacola Open, Pensacola, Florida, #11—7-iron—March 3, 1965

6—JOHNSON CITY COUNTRY CLUB, Johnson City, Tennessee—Exhibition—#2—1965

7—SPRING VALLEY COUNTRY CLUB, Sharon, Massachusetts—Exhibition—#7—243 yards—1965

8—WILMINGTON COUNTRY CLUB, Wilmington, Delaware—Exhibition—1966

9—BAY HILL CLUB, Orlando, Florida—#2, Charger course—151 yards—7-iron—September 27, 1979

10—INDIAN WELLS COUNTRY CLUB, Palm Desert, California, Bob Hope Desert Classic—#6—144 yards—8-iron—January 10, 1980

11—LATROBE COUNTRY CLUB—#2—134 yards—Deacon pitching wedge—September 7, 1982

12—TPC AT AVENEL, Potomac, Maryland, Chrysler Cup Pro-Amateur—#3—182 yards—5-iron—Tuesday, September 2, 1986

13—TPC AT AVENEL, Potomac, Maryland, Chrysler Cup Pro-Amateur—#3—182 yards—5-iron—Wednesday, September 3, 1986

14—OAK HILLS COUNTRY CLUB, Narita, Japan, Fuji Electric Grand Slam—#14—185 yards—4-iron—March 25, 1988

15—TPC AT PIPER GLEN, Charlotte, NC, PaineWebber Invitational—#12—183 yards—4-iron—August 5, 1990

16—INGLEWOOD COUNTRY CLUB, Kenmore, Washington, GTE Northwest Classic—#8—193 yards—3-iron—August 21, 1992

17—LATROBE COUNTRY CLUB—#2—122 yards—pitching wedge—September 6, 1997

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