Arnold Palmer in his office in Latrobe, Pa., on the eve of his 80th birthday.
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Doc Giffin poses in his office in Latrobe, Pa.
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Marc Leishman finished T-15 at Deutsche Bank to earn at spot at BMW.
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Brett Quigley, at No. 71 in the standings, missed advancing to the BMW Championship by four points.
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Tiger Woods used Mizuno forged irons to win his first professional title.
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Alex Edfort will attend Pacific.
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Valentina Fontaine will attend Central Florida.
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Arnold Palmer spends some quiet time in his office.
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Arnold Palmer in his trophy room with his dog Mulligan.
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Arnold Palmer practices his throwing skills outside his office for an upcoming baseball engagement as part of his 80th birthday celebrations.
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Arnold Palmer in his workshop next to his office.
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Arnold Palmer in his workroom during a Golfweek shoot.
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Arnold Palmer's personal golf cart is always loaded with the latest toys.
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Arnold Palmer reads the newspaper in his office in Latrobe, Pa.
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Banners line the streets of downtown Latrobe, Pa., where Arnold Palmer grew up.
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A section of shelves are lined with old film of Arnold Palmer, from golf events, to movies and instructional pieces.
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The walls of Arnold Palmer's warehouse in Latrobe, Pa., are covered with a variety of memorabilia from pictures of events and even family photos.
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Boxes of Arnold Palmer's hats from over the years sit on shelves.
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Arnold Palmer has a few shelves of his golf shoes he wore in tournaments.
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Photos of Arnold Palmer are displayed with a variety of clubs and shoes in the warehouse.
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Some of Arnold Palmer's memorabilia contains photos and letters from as far away as Japan.
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A variety of memorabilia lines the walls and floors of the warehouse.
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Doc Giffin, Arnold Palmer's longtime assistant, in the warehouse that holds a variety of Palmer memorabilia.
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An old pin in Arnold Palmer's collection of memorabilia.
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Arnold Palmer and his brother Jerry Palmer in the grill room at Latrobe Country Club.
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A bridge at the 11th hole of Arnold Palmer's course, Latrobe Country Club, in Latrobe, Pa.
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The entrance to Arnold Palmer's golf course, Latrobe Country Club.
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Arnold Palmer reads the newspaper in his office in Latrobe, Pa.
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Arnold Palmer in his workshop near Latrobe Country Club.
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Arnold Palmer is all smiles after being presented with the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the nation's highest civil award, during a ceremony in the East Room of the White House, Wednesday, June 23, 2004. (AP Photo/Susan Walsh)
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Four-time Masters champion Arnold Palmer waves to the gallery after completing the second round during his final Masters on April 13, 2002. (AP Photo/Dave Martin)
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Tiger Woods and Arnold Palmer share a light moment at Bay Hill in March 1997. (AP Photo/Golf Channel, Joe Skipper)
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Arnold Palmer, four time winner of the Masters, is a highlight of the gallery during a practice session for the 1986 Masters. (AP Photo/Ric Feld)
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Arnold Palmer in the finals of the "Dynamic Duos" bowling competition, Dec. 17, 1977 in Las Vegas. In background is his bowling partner, golfer Ray Floyd. They lost by six pins to the team of former football stars Jim Brown and Jim Taylor. (AP Photo/Wally Fong)
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Arnold Palmer, left, and Gary Player wait during a Masters practice round on Monday, April 9, 1973.
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Arnold Palmer grins as he answers Jack Nicklaus' complaint about Merion Golf Club, site of the 1971 U.S. Open. Palmer spoke about pin placements great and Nicklaus' group.
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Arnold Palmer during second round of Greater Milwaukee Open, Aug. 19, 1969.
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Arnold Palmer in the cockpit of a $750,000 Jet Commander, which he bought and pilots himself, is ready to take off from the Miami International Airport, May 23, 1966. Palmer is on a 1,000-mile flight to his home in Latrobe, Pa. (AP Photo/JM)
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Arnold Palmer dons an apron Feb. 13, 1964 as a gag to say he has added a New York laundry and dry cleaning business to his mushrooming enterprises in New York City. (AP Photo/John Rooney)
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Arnold Palmer works on his clubs May 23, 1962, in the basement of his home in Latrobe, Pa.
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Arnold Palmer on May 23, 1962.
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Arnold Palmer during the Lucky International Ppen in 1962 at San Francisco's Harding Park.
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Coaches from Florida, Auburn, Alabama and South Carolina gather on the first tee at the U.S. Junior.
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Arnold Palmer at Birkdale Golf Club on July 15, 1961, during the British Open.
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Herb Page (center), Kent State's director of golf, and assistant Rob Wakeling watch Joe Toland, Class of 2010, at the U.S. Junior.
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Arnold Palmer, left, as he was congratulated by Sam Snead after winning the Western Open, June 25, 1961.
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Arnold Palmer, left, winner of the U.S. Open, congratulates Jack Nicklaus on June 18, 1960.
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Canadian junior Soo Bin Kim, 16, draws a crowd of college coaches at the U.S. Girls' Junior.
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Arnold Palmer and his wife, Winnie, after he won the Masters in 1958. (AP Photo/Horace Cort)
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Arnold Palmer, 24, after defeating Bob Sweeney to win the U.S. Amateur in Detroit, Mich., Aug. 28, 1954.
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Arnold Palmer, of Wake Forest, during the opening round of the Southern Intercollegiate in Athens, Ga., on April 29, 1954.
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Arnold Palmer on the practice green at the NCAA Championship in Albuquerque, N.M. on June 26, 1950.
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(Left to right) Tiger Woods, Dustin Johnson, Padraig Harrington, Scott Verplank.
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Wallace Booth in action during a GB&I Walker Cup practice round at Sunningdale Golf Club on Sept. 4.
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Suzann Pettersen hits out of the woods on the eighth hole during the final round of the Canadian Women's Open.
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Steve Stricker plays his tee shot on the 11th hole during the final round of the Deutsche Bank Championship at TPC Boston.
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