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Arnold Palmer interview: My dad lived and died a tough guy 

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Arnold Palmer recalls his “tough” father and the sacrifices he made to provide for his family

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@Gjeebs
@Gjeebs 7 лет назад
I was fortunate to meet him several times and talk to him in High School because I went to Latrobe and played on the golf team. He would always shake my hand and ask how I was doing and he really was interested and gave me his time along with anyone else who was interested. It's remarkable how good he is with people and that is what brought so much of his wealth outside of golf.
@USCGCoasttoast
@USCGCoasttoast 5 лет назад
You can tell he loved his dad.RIP
@RG-ja34sep
@RG-ja34sep 6 лет назад
A true legend on and off the golf course. Probably the most loved golfer of all time, with the best of all nicknames “The King” RIP Mr Palmer.
@scottbarker21
@scottbarker21 3 года назад
My brother got to talk with him for several minutes and said he was just what you’d imagined he’d be like. Oh how I would loved to have met him. What a mans man and great ambassador for the game.
@dennislaux
@dennislaux 8 лет назад
There's no finer man in all of sports than Mr. Palmer. He's a hero of mine for all the good he's done while all the time living an example for all of us to be like. I hope he lives to 110 at least.
@GeneralsBooty
@GeneralsBooty 8 лет назад
RIP Arnie
@dennislaux
@dennislaux 8 лет назад
May God bless Arnie for all the time to come.
@billmoyer3254
@billmoyer3254 4 года назад
He cheated on his wife,Winnie. Is that your hero?
@gaminglover8996
@gaminglover8996 3 года назад
@@billmoyer3254 heroes make mistakes. we all do.
@billmoyer3254
@billmoyer3254 3 года назад
@@gaminglover8996 It was intentional betrayal acted out over a period of many years.
@neilsanders4097
@neilsanders4097 3 года назад
There will never be another like Arnold
@billmoyer3254
@billmoyer3254 Год назад
Larry Guest, longtime sports writer for the Orlando Sentinel, in his farewell article, wrote "Arnold Palmer, he's not the guy you think he is".
@nytemyst72
@nytemyst72 8 лет назад
Rest well Mr Palmer...You earned it.
@Mechaxthemaskedgamer
@Mechaxthemaskedgamer Год назад
Dude literally lived and died a legend till the very end such a wonderful person who had a life that was truly well lived now we get to see that through his grandson who himself is a pga tour golfer
@richdiana3663
@richdiana3663 5 лет назад
I saw Arnie at the 1967 Western Open in Chicago. He looked in the eyes of a 16 year old in love with golf and acknowledged my presence. His wrists were the size of my biceps, incredibly powerful. My father got the autograph of Jack Knicklaus who was signing alongside Arnie. When I asked him why he didn't get Arnies too he replied that we didn't have 3 hours to kill.
@shackdaddy7106
@shackdaddy7106 2 года назад
Arnold Palmer was not the greatest golfer of all time. But he was and still is the most important golfer of all time and then someways one of the most important people in professional sports. Arnold Palmer made golf a sport for the masses. Before it was a sport strictly for the upper class. The way he attacked the golf ball Combined with his natural charisma made him the most popular golfer of all time and still Very well-known and popular decades after he quit playing golf competitively. I know of no other athlete who has a drink named after him. He also was one of the first professional athletes to use an agent. Not only did he do that but he made a business out of it by starting an agency in partnership with his agent for other professional athletes. Which obviously has had a major impact on all professional sports. And he always had time for his fans. He never pretended to be more than he was. He didn’t have to.
@BazzarLazar
@BazzarLazar 7 лет назад
Thanks MR. PALMER for everything you showed us not by example but simply by being who you always were and i will miss your personna of what is a gentleman in the game of golf on and off the courses of life !!!!!!
@patheticfilms7654
@patheticfilms7654 7 лет назад
Rip mr palmer can't wait to play a round with you when I get to the other side
@erwinmonti5066
@erwinmonti5066 4 года назад
MET MR PALMER MANY TIMES IN THE LOCKER ROOM AT FIRESTONE IN AKRON. HE NEVER FORGOT ME, ALWAYS SAID HIGH WOULD TALK WITH US JUST LIKE HE WAS IN OUR GROUP...THEIR WILL NEVER BE ANOTHER ARNOLD PALMER. EVER..
@garymcaleer6112
@garymcaleer6112 3 года назад
Who could give a thumbs down? People are merciless these days.
@chrave1956
@chrave1956 5 лет назад
Arnie is the Gordie Howe of golf .
@wildmansamurai3663
@wildmansamurai3663 8 лет назад
RIP
@markegan2480
@markegan2480 3 года назад
You are the greatest, Mr. Palmer
@tpccreech4201
@tpccreech4201 8 лет назад
I don't cry much over anything but Arnold Palmer brought tears to my eyes when I heard he passed, I have been a college golfer, golf pro and a Army Ranger and I never felt anything in my heart like I did hearing he had died, Love you Arnie, RIP KING!
@garymcaleer6112
@garymcaleer6112 3 года назад
He "sleeps" awaiting "the first resurrection."
@moncorp1
@moncorp1 7 лет назад
Arnold is great. That generation and his parents generation. They lived through a Great Depression and a World War. Man those people we salt of the earth. Incredible character. Beyond incredible toughness. Look at all the whiny poosies we're surrounded by now. People today make me sick.
@majorsmythe1
@majorsmythe1 6 лет назад
He came from the Greatest Generation- they all worked very hard, and had CLASS, and enjoyed life. Todays entitled lot are addicted to their phones and cannot speak properly-disgusting. Arnold was All CLASS.
@billmoyer3254
@billmoyer3254 4 года назад
Arnie was a philanderer and was disloyal to his wife.
@ikaikamaleko8370
@ikaikamaleko8370 Год назад
Him and Tiger, will always be MY GOATS.
@willbergie55
@willbergie55 6 лет назад
I saw Arnold Palmer in person at the Greenbrier Classic Golf Tournament in July 2010. He was surrounded by autograph seekers. This was in White Sulphur Springs, West Virginia.
@goldkillah1576
@goldkillah1576 Год назад
The year Stuart Appleby shot 59 in the final round to win.
@stevendufrane2699
@stevendufrane2699 4 года назад
I love Arnie...a real man
@kenrawley9025
@kenrawley9025 4 года назад
I was fortunate to spend a day with him; walked down the fairway with him; sat with him when he changed socks between outings. A true gentleman. RIP.
@PLA5207
@PLA5207 4 года назад
"We'd hunt." PERIOD!
@garymcaleer6112
@garymcaleer6112 3 года назад
When I married into a golfing family I went to a sports store with an indoor driving range. After trying many brands the one where I connected the best was an Arnold Palmer signature set. Once on the course, that's where I got my one and only eagle in life: 80 yards out. A few birdies too! :^)
@jpallen719
@jpallen719 2 года назад
I like graham as a interviewer but here…. Very stiff, there’s no way he can relate to Mr Palmer in the way he lived…. Not well matched…. I think instead of just asking another question, allow for response and acknowledge what Arnold is saying….. it’s respectful.
@sea9994
@sea9994 3 года назад
Johnny Carson helped
@rjhyden
@rjhyden 7 лет назад
The guy conducting this interview couldn`t carry Arnie`s shoes. Imagine what a joke Arnie thinks he is as he looks at him.Palmer won a lot , but his true character shone through in his disappointments. May all of us do as well in adversity.
@ronoccc
@ronoccc 6 лет назад
rjhyden what a spiteful, idiotic comment
@willie838
@willie838 5 лет назад
@@ronoccc seriously. Having watched dozens of graham's interviews I guarantee he was well researched and got mr palmer to open up more than 90 percent of uninformed reporters ever could.
@austinlang4540
@austinlang4540 5 лет назад
What you said is genuinely the antithesis of Arnold Palmer. That’s what made him so great that he never looked at another human being the way you are saying he does.
@jamesanthony5681
@jamesanthony5681 3 года назад
@@ronoccc Bensinger's an idiot. Did you check out his interview with John Daly when Bensinger asked "Why?" in response to Daly's answer when John said he misses his late mother and wishes she were still here? All the while asking questions and conducting the interview with a stupid, silly, idiotic grin on his face when Daly was baring his soul and being brutally honest about troubling events in his life.
@ugaais
@ugaais 4 года назад
This is what is meant by Make America Great Again
@ugaais
@ugaais 3 года назад
All I can say is Mr. Palmer it was an honor to know you even though I never met you...my respect and you are what I consider the embodiment of the American dream...a humble start and through hard work and perseverance became a legend and a great person worthy of all you built..God Bless and Rest In Peace..
@billmoyer3254
@billmoyer3254 4 года назад
Arnie's "girlfriend" on the senior tour became his second wife. The man could not be loyal to his own wife.
@goldkillah1576
@goldkillah1576 Год назад
Winnie passed in 1999 and he didn't marry Kathleen until 2005. Why do you think he waited so long?
@billmoyer3254
@billmoyer3254 Год назад
@@goldkillah1576 the answer lies in how he treated Winnie.
@goldkillah1576
@goldkillah1576 Год назад
@@billmoyer3254 how did he treat Winnie based on your firsthand knowledge?
@billmoyer3254
@billmoyer3254 Год назад
@@goldkillah1576 He was respectful to Winnie when home. He was with Kathleen at least 20 years before he married her. Winnie knew of Arnie's out of town behavior, and would acknowledge it to those around her.
@DickNasty480
@DickNasty480 5 месяцев назад
The King
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