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  1. The first time any of us ever actually noticed a guy named Arnold Palmer, it was on the veranda at Augusta around 1957, and we wondered who that vacationing longshoreman was talking to Bob Drum ...

  2. Mar 24, 2010 · Long before he became a colorful commentator for televised golf, raconteur/journalist Bob Drum was a funny, acerbic, oversized observer of the game -- and a major footnote to 1960's big stories.

  3. May 19, 1996 · Bob Drum didn’t play professional golf, he just talked about it and wrote about it for more than 50 years. And when he died recently at 78 of heart failure in Pinehurst, N.C., golf lost one of ...

  4. He is the author of the drum method book Drum Wisdom. Moses performs alongside John Lockwood, Damon Smith, Jaap Blonk, Don Pate, and John Medeski with guitarist Tisziji Muñoz and teaches at New England Conservatory.

  5. It is 60 years since Arnold Palmer won the 1960 U.S. Open—on June 18—after starting his final round seven shots behind. Arnold Palmer hurls his visor skyward after shooting 65 in the final round of the 1960 U.S. Open. The visor [below] is now a prized exhibit at the USGA museum in Far Hills, N.J. (Picture courtesy of USGA Museum)

  6. Bob Drum, the longtime golf writer who stumbled across a high school hotshot named Arnold Palmer, worked as sports publicity director at VMI and later brought laughter to CBS golf coverage with his amusing insights, died after a lengthy illness. He was 78.

  7. Sep 26, 2016 · Sept. 25, 2016. Arnold Palmer, the champion golfer whose full-bore style of play, thrilling tournament victories and magnetic personality inspired an American golf boom, attracted a following ...

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