Cal Ripken's Memory

Cal at HOF.JPGI have had the honor of meeting Arnold on a couple of occasions.  Although the meetings were brief I enjoyed the encounters very much.  Arnold has meant so much to the game of golf.  He brought personality, a workmanlike attitude and a spirit of competition to the game. Golf fans everywhere related to Arnold because it felt like he was one of us. Obviously with 92 victories, 4 Masters Championships and a 6-time member of the Ryder Cup Team he was an all-time great and a golfing legend but he always remembered his roots and that resonated with fans around the world.

Cal Ripken

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