Arnie stories and Ketel One toast at Champions Dinner

Arnie stories and Ketel One toast at Champions Dinner

AUGUSTA, Ga. The best way to honor Arnold Palmer at Tuesday nights Champions Dinner?By toasting with Ketel One vodka, of course.Why not just keep it simple and toast with Arnies favorite drink, defending Masters champion Danny Willett said. I think that will go down quite nicely this evening.The Champions Dinner will be the first since Palmer died last fall at age 87.By all accounts, the traditional gathering of all the Masters champions has become even livelier in recent years, with more players standing up to tell stories. Palmer has spoken the last few years, offering advice and reflecting on what Augusta National has meant to him.
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You could hear a pin drop in the room, with everyone listening to him, said 2008 champion Trevor Immelman. Well miss that, and everybody knows where he used to sit. Those times will be tough, but for the most part guys will really be missing him and therell be smiles on our faces because you remember what he did for the game.Two-time winner Ben Crenshaw, who has become the evenings emcee, expects memories of Palmer to dominate the discussion, while also remembering the 20-year anniversary of Tiger Woods watershed victory here.I saw Nick Faldo the other night and said,  We ought to remember this is about Arnold and go around and say how much he meant to us, Crenshaw said. Its hard to believe hes not here, having meant so much to this place. Itll be pretty melancholy.


AUGUSTA, Ga. - The best way to honor Arnold Palmer at Tuesday night's Champions Dinner? By toasting with Ketel One vodka, of course. "Why not just keep it simple and toast with Arnie's favorite drink," defending Masters champion Danny Willett said.
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"Why not just keep it simple and toast with Arnie's favorite drink," defending Masters champion Danny Willett said. "I think that will go down quite
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In the Doc Giffin Media center later, Molinari - wearing his red Arnie alpaca with shiny trophy in tow - raised a glass of the King's favorite Ketel One and - quite properly - toasted the late
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To celebrate the relationship Arnie had with the Ketel One, Nolet Spirits (the maker of Ketel One) will begin selling a limited-edition bottle that features Palmer's image and reads "Dear Mr. Palmer, This one's for you."
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The first Champions Dinner since Arnold Palmer's death was filled with lively stories and dinner last night without Arnie there," Watson said Wednesday morning. of Ketel One in each of
Arnie stories and Ketel One toast at Champions Dinner


Arnie's Army would have listened as intently yesterday as they used to watch him at the peak of his powers. as Palmer has always been, would have raised his favourite Ketel One vodka higher


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