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On the Web
- Golf Stars Online - Arnold Palmer - Reviewed links to websites, articles, interviews, business interests, merchandise and other online resources.
- Arnold Palmer - Biographical information and a list of his awards, books and videos.
- US PGA Tour - Arnold Palmer - Biography, photos, detailed playing statistics and tournament results for his PGA Tour and PGA Senior Tour appearances.
- Golfonline: Arnold Palmer - A brief profile together with current and historical tournament results and playing statistics.
- Arnold Palmer Enterprises - Official website with news, details of endorsements and related products, photos and a biography.
Wikipedia Articles
- Arnold Palmer Invitational - The Arnold Palmer Invitational presented by MasterCard is a PGA Tour golf tournament. It is played each March at Arnold Palmer's Bay Hill Club and Lodge, a private golf resort in Orlando, Florida which has been owned by Arnold Palmer since 1976 and where he has his winter home.
- Arnold Palmer (drink) - An Arnold Palmer is a drink consisting of half iced tea (either sweetened or unsweetened) and half lemonade. It is named for golfing legend Arnold Palmer and is said to be his favorite beverage.
- Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children - The Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children is a pediatrics hospital located in Orlando, Florida, United States. A part of the Orlando Regional Healthcare System and supported by the Arnold Palmer Medical Center Foundation, it is located on the campus of Orlando Regional Medical Center south of Downtown Orlando.
- Arnold Palmer - Arnold Daniel Palmer (born September 10, 1929) is an American golfer who is generally regarded as one of the greatest players in the history of men's professional golf. He has won numerous events on both the PGA Tour and Champions Tour, dating back to 1955.
- Palmer Cup - The Palmer Cup is an annual eight man team golf competition between American college golfers and European college/university golfers. It is named after Arnold Palmer.