He also has a TaylorMade M3 three wood, with a Fujikura Atmos Red shaft, a TaylorMade GAPR-Mid 4-iron, TaylorMade P-790 irons with Nippon N.S. Pro Modus3 shafts, Jack Nicklaus JNP Classic wedges, and a Nicklaus Personal-Edition putter. He's also using a TaylorMade TP5 golf ball.
What's in Gary's Bag?
- PXG 0811 X GEN2 Driver, 9°
- PXG 0341 X GEN2 Fairway Woods, 15° and 18°
- PXG 0317 X GEN2 Hybrids, 22° and 25°
- PXG 0311 XF Xtreme Dark GEN2 Irons, 6-PW.
- PXG 0311 T 100% Milled Xtreme Dark Wedges, 50° Sugar Daddy, 56° Sugar Daddy, and 60° Zulu.
- PXG GEN2 Brandon Putter, Black, Plumber's Neck.
What most don't know is that much of who Palmer became in that legendary career on the links and who he was as a man, he credited to a three-year stint in the U.S. Coast Guard at a tough time in his life. Palmer, 87, died Sept. 25, at UPMC Presbyterian Hospital in Pittsburgh, where he had been since Thursday.
Ryan Palmer is not related to Arnold Palmer, but the legendary golfer's grandson is a member of the PGA Tour.
Initiation fee: $90,000. Quarterly dues: $2,749. Range Program annual fee: $300. Annual Food and Beverage Minimum: $1,200 (June 1 through May 31)
Initiation FeeAt most clubs, there is a one-time fee that you must pay in order to become a member. This initiation fee is often the largest lump sum that you will have to pay to the club. Some clubs refund this amount if you leave the club, but not all do.
Arnold Palmer, who became the first international golf superstar after starring in college at Wake Forest, has died at the age of 87. As a professional, Palmer won seven Major championships and claimed 62 titles on the PGA Tour. He was the Tour Player of the Year in 1960 and 1962.
Top Attractions in Latrobe
- Lincoln Highway Experience. 83 reviews. Museums.
- Fred Rogers Exhibit. 37 reviews.
- Twin Lakes Park. 14 reviews.
- Saint Vincent College. 47 reviews.
- Mister Rogers' Park Bench. 12 reviews.
- Four Seasons Brewing Co. 17 reviews.
- Winnie Palmer Nature Reserve. 4 reviews.
- Holy Family Catholic Church. 3 reviews.
For the first few years, all of his projects were co-designs with either Pete Dye or Desmond Muirhead. Nicklaus is in partnership with his four sons and his son-in-law through their company, Nicklaus Design. The company has designed over 410 courses in 45 countries, over 1% of all the courses in the world.