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Arnold Palmer Medical Center Named PGA TOUR Charity of the Year

November 18, 2009

The Ultimate Medal

September 30, 2009

Shortly after his 80th birthday, Arnold Palmer became the 141st recipient of the Congressional Gold medal. President Barack Obama set the seal on one of America’s highest honors in a special ceremony in Washington, D.C.

USGA Museum Launches Arnold Palmer Memory Book

September 10, 2009

The United States Golf Association is inviting the public to participate in a very special project to celebrate a true sporting legend and a great American

Palmer Kicks Off 2009 Masters Tournament

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April 9, 2009

Palmer Attends USGA Grand Opening

April 9, 2009

On June 3, 2008, Arnold Palmer will attend the USGA Museum and Arnold Palmer Center for Golf History grand re-opening ceremony. “Our goal moving forward is to develop and brand the Palmer Center as the premier institution in the world for the study and education of golf history.” said USGA President Walter Driver

Woods Wins 6th Straight Title at the Arnold Palmer Invitational

March 29, 2009

Palmer Named Host of 2009 Bob Hope Chrysler Classic

January 19, 2009

Golf and Palm Springs icon Arnold Palmer will host the 50th anniversary of the Bob Hope Chrysler Classic, to be played Jan. 19-25, 2009. Palmer has not only played the tournament 42 of its 50 years, he also won five of his 62 PGA TOUR titles there, and he’s as much a staple of the Coachella Valley as the tournament itself

Administaff Announces Winner of Small Business BIG $100,000 Sweepstakes

February 13, 2008

Administaff, Inc. a leading provider of human resources services for small and medium-sized businesses, today announced the winners of the Administaff Small Business BIG $100,000 Sweepstakes. The grand-prize winner, Wombo, Inc., DBA Laptops Plus, a provider of computer hardware and software, service, rentals and Internet services located in Santee, Calif., will receive a $100,000 business grant from Administaff

Palmer Donates Clubs to The First Tee of Pittsburgh

February 8, 2008

Arnold Palmer has donated hundreds of golf clubs to The First Tee of Pittsburgh. The clubs are the remaining inventory of the Arnold Palmer Golf Company when it closed in 2000 and includes multiple sets of woods, irons and drivers for men and women