
Arnold Palmer
Arnold Palmer was a legendary American golfer, renowned for his charismatic personality and significant contributions to the sport. Born in 1929, he became one of the first athletes to build a global brand, earning him the title "King of Golf." Over his career, Palmer won 62 PGA Tour titles, including four Masters Championships. He played a pivotal role in popularizing golf in the 1960s and helped launch major tournaments. Beyond his sports achievements, he was beloved for his philanthropic efforts and sportsmanship. His signature drink, the "Arnold Palmer," a mix of iced tea and lemonade, remains widely enjoyed today.