Arnold Palmer: A Tribute to an American Icon

Arnold Palmer: A Tribute to an American Icon

by David Aretha (Author), David Fischer (Author)

Synopsis

Beginning with his triumph in the 1958 Masters, Arnold Palmer took the nation by storm with his small-town charm, go for broke style, and Sunday comebacks. You finally had someone who had this charisma, said Tiger Woods. Everyone got hooked to the game of golf via TV because of Arnold.

Palmer won 43 PGA Tour events in the 1960s, became the sports world's greatest pitchman, and hobnobbed with bigwigs like Bob Hope and multiple presidents. He even guest-hosted The Tonight Show. A licensed pilot, he flew jet airplanes across the globe. As a philanthropist, he founded Arnold Palmer Medical Center, the largest facility in the country dedicated to the care of women and children.

In Arnold Palmer: A Tribute to an American Icon, authors David Fischer and David Aretha relive Palmer's thrilling championship moments while capturing his personal charms: his warmth, humor, and candor. Rarely seen photographs and memorabilia bring his story to life.

Golfer Raymond Floyd may have summed it up best when he said that Palmer set the standard for how superstars in every sport ought to be, in the way he has always signed autographs, in the way he has always made time for everyone . . . . And man, could he play the game.

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More Information

Format: Hardcover
Pages: 119
Publisher: Sky Pony Press
Published: 02 May 2017

ISBN 10: 1510724850
ISBN 13: 9781510724853

Author Bio
David Fischer has written for the New York Times and Sports Illustrated Kids and has worked at Sports Illustrated, National Sports Daily, and NBC Sports. He is the author of The Super Bowl: The First Fifty Years of America's Greatest Game and Derek Jeter #2: Thanks for the Memories. He also coauthored Big Papi: Thanks for the Memories with David Aretha.

David Aretha, the author and editor of dozens of sports books, coauthored Big Papi: Thanks for the Memories with David Fischer. Aretha served as editor of 20th Century Golf Chronicle, Golf Legends of All Time, Golf Almanac, Golf's 8 Second Secret, and The Best of Golf.