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Arnold Palmer

Selected Writings By Palmer:



Arnold Palmer's Golf Book: Hit it Hard. Ronald Press, 1961.

Portrait of a Professional Golfer. Golf Digest, 1964.

Arnold Palmer

My Game and Yours. Simon and Schuster, 1965.

Situation Golf. McCall Publshing Co., 1970.

(With William Barry Furlong) Go For Broke. Simon and Schuster, 1973.

(With Bob Drum) Arnold Palmer's Best 54 Golf Holes. Doubleday, 1977.

Arnold Palmer's Complete Book of Putting. Atheneum, 1986.

Play Great Golf: Mastering the Fundamentals of Your Game. Doubleday, 1987.

Arnold Palmer: A Golfer's Life. Random House, 1999.

Where Is He Now?

Arnold Palmer continues to oversee his many business interests (too many to name!) and has a full schedule, making appearances, giving speeches, as well as playing in the occasional Seniors tournament. After he was diagnosed with prostate cancer in 1997, he slowed down a bit, but since he's been given a clean bill of health and hasn't slowed too much.



Palmer loves to fly, and were it not for golf he believes he would have become a full-time pilot. He has also been involved in one of the media revolutions in golf—helping to bring Joe Gibb's dream of The Golf Channel to reality. In much the same way that his appearance on television in the fifties turned an entire nation of non-golfers into devoted fans, Palmer's involvement in The Golf Channel brought the game of golf—and countless programs on how to play better golf—into the home of millions of Americans 24 hours a day (there are well over 30 million viewers of the program nationwide), turning yet another generation into fans of the game.

Playing by the Rules: All the Rules of the Game, Complete with Memorable Rulings from Golf's Rich History. Pocket Books, 2002.

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