Golfing legend Arnold Palmer dies at age 87
Golfing icon Arnold Palmer, nicknamed "The King," has died at the age of 87, his longtime spokesman and friend Doc Giffin told ESPN.
www.espn.com.sgArnold Palmer died on September 25, 2016. He passed away at age 87 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, due to complications from heart problems.[1][6][7]
Golfing icon Arnold Palmer, nicknamed "The King," has died at the age of 87, his longtime spokesman and friend Doc Giffin told ESPN.
www.espn.com.sgArnold Palmer, considered one of the greatest golfers ever, has died at age 87, according to the U.S. Golf Association.
abc7news.comPalmer won seven majors and had 62 PGA Tour wins.
www.cbsnews.comArnold Palmer, one of golf's greatest players whose immense popularity drew a legion of fans known as 'Arnie's Army' and helped propel the game just as television was coming of age, died on Sunday at the age of 87, the U.S. Golf Association and golf media reported.
www.cbc.caGolfing icon Arnold Palmer, nicknamed "The King," has died at the age of 87, his longtime spokesman and friend Doc Giffin told ESPN.
www.espn.inSeven-time Major winner and golfing legend Arnold Palmer has passed away aged 87. Palmer died at the UPMC Presbyterian Hospital in Pittsburgh, US. Born in Pennsylvania in 1929, Palmer took his first tour win at the 1955 Canadian Open, having won the US Amateur Championship in 1954. Considered by many to be one of golf’s first truly global stars, Palmer won his first Major in 1958 with victory at the Masters in Augusta, finishing one stroke ahead of Doug Ford and Fred Hawkins. Palmer...
www.golfcoursearchitecture.netArnold Palmer brought a country club sport to the masses with a hard-charging style, charisma and a commoner's touch. At ease with both presidents and the golfing public, and on a first-name basis with both, The King'' died Sunday in Pittsburgh. He was 87. Alastair Johnston, CEO of Arnold Palmer Enterprises, confirmed that Palmer died
www.golfcanada.caArnold Palmer Dies at 87
www.usga.orgGolfing icon Arnold Palmer, nicknamed "The King," has died at the age of 87, his longtime spokesman and friend Doc Giffin told ESPN.
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