- Arnold Daniel Palmer
- nounUnited States golfer (born in 1929)• Syn: ↑Palmer, ↑Arnold Palmer• Instance Hypernyms: ↑golfer, ↑golf player, ↑linksman
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
Arnold Daniel Palmer — Arnold Palmer Personalia Nationalität: … Deutsch Wikipedia
Arnold Daniel Palmer — Arnold Palmer Pour les articles homonymes, voir Palmer. Arnold Palmer … Wikipédia en Français
Palmer, Arnold (Daniel) — (n. 10 sep. 1929, Latrobe, Pa., EE.UU.). Golfista estadounidense. Hijo de un cuidador de un campo de golf, se hizo profesional en 1954 después de ganar el Campeonato Amateur de EE.UU. Fue el primer jugador en ganar cuatro veces el Torneo de… … Enciclopedia Universal
Palmer, Arnold (Daniel) — born Sept. 10, 1929, Latrobe, Pa., U.S. U.S. golfer. The son of a greenskeeper, Palmer turned professional in 1954 after winning the U.S. Amateur championship. He was the first player to win the Masters Tournament four times (1958, 1960, 1962,… … Universalium
Arnold Palmer — Arnold Daniel Palmer (born September 10, 1929) is an American golfer who is generally regarded as one of the greatest players in the history of men s professional golf. He has won numerous events on both the PGA Tour and Champions Tour, dating… … Wikipedia
Arnold Palmer — Personalia Nationalität: Vereinigte Staaten … Deutsch Wikipedia
Arnold Palmer — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Palmer. Arnold Palmer … Wikipédia en Français
Palmer — /pah meuhr/ or, for 5, /pahl /, n. 1. Alice Elvira, 1855 1902, U.S. educator. 2. Arnold, born 1929, U.S. golfer. 3. Daniel David, 1845 1913, Canadian originator of chiropractic medicine. 4. George Herbert, 1842 1933, U.S. educator, philosopher,… … Universalium
Palmer, Arnold — ▪ American golfer in full Arnold Daniel Palmer born Sept. 10, 1929, Youngstown, Pa., U.S. professional American golfer, the first to win the Masters Tournament (Augusta, Ga.) four times and the first to earn $1 million in tournament prize… … Universalium
palmer — palmer1 /pah meuhr, pahl /, n. 1. a pilgrim, esp. of the Middle Ages, who had returned from the Holy Land bearing a palm branch as a token. 2. any religious pilgrim. 3. palmerworm. v.i. 4. Scot. and North Eng. to wander; go idly from place to… … Universalium