Golfer Arnold Palmer dead at age 87

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Arnold Palmer parishes as not only one of the highest ranked golfers but as well as one of the most well respected individuals. Photo courtesy of Public Domain Photos.

Nolan Fernandes

Golf legend, Arnold Palmer, passed away at the age of 87 due to “Aggregation of Cardiological” issues this past Sunday. Palmer was known as the PGA “King of Golf” and was inaugurated into the PGA Hall Of Fame in 1980. However, more people may know this hall of famer simply by his drink order…half iced tea, half lemonade.

Palmer was able to advertise his four wins at the “Masters Tournament” which set him high on the list of golf legends. Don Lugo’s golf coach Mr. Horsley said, “He was a pioneer, he was a golfing icon, and he brought the people to the golf courses to watch golf.”

Palmer was able to advertise his four wins at the “Masters Tournament” which set him high on the list of golf legends. Not only was he a golfer he was also the owner of a world renowned “Latrobe Country Club Golf Course” which he had opened by himself shortly after his PGA career had ended. Tiger Woods acknowledged the passing of Palmer by tweeting, “Thank you Arnold for your friends, counsel and a lot of laughs” prior to Palmers passing.