Yes, he usually does. He is an honorary started, along with Jack Nicklaus.
It was Doug Sanders.
It got shot
The 2005 Masters went to a play-off. Tiger Woods beat Chris DiMarco by one shot on the first play-off hole.
I just read that the odds of shooting 2 consecutive holes in one were on the order of 1 to 10,000,000. The story was about a guy who shot 2 in a row. I believe that, on the pro circuit, Arnold Palmer was the only one to do it . . . it could have been that he shot 2 holes in one in the same round, though.
Yes, he dies in season 5. He gets shot through the neck by a sniper in the first or second eposode.
Arnold Rothstein died on November 6, 1928, in New York City, New York, USA of gun shot.
Could be "The Villain" with Kirk Douglas, Ann Margret and Arnold Schwarzenegger. Arnold's charactor was "Handsom Stranger" and he carried a 7 shot six shooter. Could be "The Villain" with Kirk Douglas, Ann Margret and Arnold Schwarzenegger. Arnold's charactor was "Handsom Stranger" and he carried a 7 shot six shooter.
A short sci-fi film shot on location in Palmer, Ma. and Monson Ma.
Lee Elder in the 1975 Masters. Elder won the 1974 Monsanto Open, qualifying him for the 1975 Masters. He shot 74 in the first round and 78 in the second round and missed the cut.
In the 1935 Masters, Gene Sarazen holed a 235 yard 4 wood on the 15th hole for an albatross, this shot was called 'the shot heard around the world'.
The year will probably never be known but likely somewhere in the late 1920's. There are two "fathers" of the jump shot. Both John M Cooper (Univ Of Missouri 1931-1934) and Glen Roberts (Emory&Henry 1932-1935) were born in 1912 and both originated the shot (independently) in high school. Which one was first will probably never be known. Kenny Sailors born, 1921, was the first to use it in the NBA in 1946. Others that were early users and popularized the shot were Bud Palmer, Belus Smawley, and Joe Fulks. John Cooper recently passed in 2010 at age 98.
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