The Borneo Post

Ryder Cup’s opening act pays tribute to Palmer

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CHASKA, United States: Arnold Palmer, one of golf’s greatest icons and an ebullient ambassador for the sport, was remembered Thursday during emotional opening ceremonies of the Ryder Cup.

The 41st version of the biennial gol f tournament kicked of f Thursday at Hazeltine National Golf Club with a lavish ceremony that paid tribute to Palmer, who died on Sunday at the age of 87.

There was a moment of silence and a video presentati­on of Palmer’s career fol lowed by mentions in speeches from team captains, Darren Clarke of Europe and Davis Love of the United States.

Grieving gol fers from both teams will also wear special pins on their uniforms this week for Palmer, a six- time Ryder Cup winner whose 22 match victories remains the US record.

Jack Nicklaus, who won 18 major championsh­ips, said Palmer’s “lasting legacy will be that he was the most popular player to play the game”.

“Ispeakfore­veryoneinm­ourning our friend Arnold Palmer. We all feel his loss and dedicate these games to his honour,” Nicklaus told the large crowd assembled near the south end of the practice range at Hazeltine.

Nicklaus was speaking from a temporary stage that featured the Ryder Cup trophy on display. The raised platform was colourfull­y decorated with the red, white and blue of the American flag on one side and the blue and gold of Europe on the other.

The team introducti­ons were accompanie­d by live music,

I speak for everyone in mourning our friend Arnold Palmer. We all feel his loss and dedicate these games to his honour.

anthems, fireworks and special appearance­s from Nicklaus and Tony Jacklin, the most successful European Ryder Cup captain ever.

“The Star- Spangled Banner” was sung by Alisan Porter, winner of NBC’s “The Voice” while singers Aloe Blacc and Trent Harmon also performed.

But Palmer’s death was on everyone’s mind as the players and coaches from both teams all looked up to him as an elder statesman, legend and role model.

“Never forget that the game is about camaraderi­e and the spirit of sportsmans­hip,” said Nicklaus. “No one exemplifie­d the Ryder Cup more than Arnold Palmer.”

Love said Palmer’s spirit will be watching over both teams on the weekend and not just the Americans.

“I would like to suggest one more captain working for both teams, our friend Arnold Palmer,” Love said.

“He was my captain 20 years ago at the Presidents Cup. His enthusiasm touched all of us. Arnold this one is for you.”

Said European captain Clarke, “The start of week was tinged with sadness here and around world at the passing of Arnold Palmer.

“Golf didn’t lose just a King, it lost a true legend. Our thoughts are with his family at this time.”

Thursday’s ceremony was just one of a number of planned events that will pay tribute to Palmer over the next week. — AFP

Jack Nicklaus, 18-time major championsh­ips winner

 ??  ?? A video board shows Arnold Palmer as he is honoured during the 2016 Ryder Cup Opening Ceremony at Hazeltine National Golf Club n Chaska, Minnesota. — AFP photo
A video board shows Arnold Palmer as he is honoured during the 2016 Ryder Cup Opening Ceremony at Hazeltine National Golf Club n Chaska, Minnesota. — AFP photo

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