Firestone to dedicate bridge for Arnold Palmer at 'Monster' 16th hole
Jul 15, 2017
- Associated Press
AKRON, Ohio — Firestone Country Club will honor the late golf legend Arnold Palmer by naming a stone bridge after him at the signature 16th hole he dubbed "The Monster."
The Akron Beacon Journal reports that the Arnold Palmer Bridge will be dedicated with a plaque Aug. 2 before the World Golf Championships-Bridgestone Invitational in Akron.
The 16th hole on Firestone's South Course is 667 yards with a pond in front of the green. Palmer dubbed it "The Monster" in 1960 after carding a triple-bogey 8 during the PGA Championship that year.
Palmer won three times at Firestone. He died in September at age 87.
A charity walk is being held in his honor Aug. 2 to raise funds for two children's hospitals.
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