Arnold Palmer was an American professional golfer and entrepreneur. He was nicknamed ‘The King’ and was among the highest-earning athletes of all time due to his endorsement deals and business ventures. According to Celebrity Net Worth, Palmer’s estimated net worth is $700 million. Arnold Palmer is considered to be one of the greatest golfers of all time.
Through endorsements and entrepreneurial ventures, Arnold made almost $1.3 billion. He won the Championship Tour ten times and the PGA Tour 62 times, among his multiple victories. He was inducted into the World Golf Hall of Fame in 1974.
Arnold Palmer’s early life
Arnold Daniel Palmer was born on September 10, 1929, in Latrobe, Pennsylvania.
Palmer learned to play golf from his father, who was the head professional and greenskeeper at the Latrobe Country Club. He attended Wake Forest College on a golf scholarship, but he left after the death of his close pal Bud Worsham.
Arnold Palmer’s professional career
After winning the 1954 U.S. Amateur in Detroit, Arnold Palmer decided to go professional during his rookie season in 1955. During his rookie season, he won the Canadian Open, earning $2,400.
His first major championship was at the 1958 Masters Tournament, where he earned $11,250. Arnold’s outstanding performance at the 1960 British Open helped win him many British and European fans, although he was dissatisfied with his runner-up outcome.
Throughout his career, Palmer won seven major championships: the U.S. Open (1960), the Masters Tournament (1958, 1960, 1962, 1964), and The Open Championship (1961, 1962). In 1967, he became the first man in history to hit the mark of $1 million in career earnings on the PGA tour. He formally retired from tournament gold on October 13, 2006. From 2007 until his passing, he served as an honorary starter for the Masters. Arnold Palmer passed away on September 25, 2016. While waiting for cardiac surgery at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
Arnold Palmer’s personal life
Arnold was married to Winnie Walzer (1934-1999) for 45 years. They had two daughters. She passed away in 1999 from complications due to ovarian cancer. Sam Saunders, Palmer’s grandson, plays professional golf as well. He studied at Clemson University in South Carolina on a golf scholarship and turned professional in 2008. Palmer remarried Kathleen Gawthrop in 2005. Arnold pursued his pilot certificate to overcome his phobia of flying.
Arnold Palmer’s charity
Arnold Palmer founded the Arnie’s Army Charitable Foundation, which helps children and youth. The foundation guided many projects, such as the creation of the Winnie Palmer Hospital for Women & Babies Center, the Howard Philips Center for Children & Families, the Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children, and the Winnie Palmer Nature Reserve.
Arnold Palmer’s endorsements, business ventures, and real estate
Arnold earned $1.3 billion from his endorsement deals after adjusting for inflation. Arnold endorsed a wide range of brands, including United Airlines, Holiday Inn, Westin, Qantas, Rolex, Ford, Heinz Ketchup, Allstate Insurance, Pennzoil, Hertz, and many more. Palmer’s endorsements, licensing, spokesman deals, and commercial partnerships were managed by Arnold Palmer Enterprises. He owned multiple golf-related businesses. He had a house in La Quinta, California. In January 2025, the La Quinta house was put up for sale by Arnold’s estate for $5 million.
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