A master bids adieu.

From: The Sporting News | Date: April 22, 2002| Author: Kindred, Dave | Copyright information

Arnold Palmer, forever young, had an idea. He'd jerked a plug-ugly drive into darkness on the left of the 11th fairway at Augusta National Golf Club. Scrunched into bushes, he scraped a shot sideways, after which he foozled one high-right into the thousands of people who came to see him play one last Masters. This is the way most mortals play golf, zigzagging toward a destination not easily reached. More than most immortals, Palmer enjoys reminders of humanity. So in the lurching me...

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