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  2. Sam Snead - Wikipedia

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    Snead introduced his first book, Sam Snead's quick way to better golf. [30] In 1939, Snead won three times. 1939 was the first of four times (although Snead had already come close in 1937, losing to the eventual champion who had 19 clubs in his bag) where Snead failed at crucial moments of the U.S. Open, the only major event he never won ...

  3. Arnold Palmer - Wikipedia

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    After his funeral, he was cremated and his ashes were scattered in his hometown at Latrobe Country Club. [67] His estate was valued at $875 million and was divided between his two daughters, his second wife (who received $10 million), eight employees who received $25,000 each, and his charity, Arnie's Army, which received $10 million.

  4. MASTERS '24: A capsule look at Masters from 5 to 75 years ago

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    AUGUSTA, Ga. (AP) — A capsule look at some of the anniversaries this year at the Masters: 75 years ago (1949) Sam Snead not only won the first of his three Masters, he won the first green jacket ...

  5. Art Wall Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Died: October 31, 2001 ... He is buried at Glen Dyberry Cemetery in Honesdale, Pennsylvania. Amateur wins ... Doug Ford, Sam Snead, Earl Stewart:

  6. 50 Famous Celebrity Gravesites Around the World - AOL

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    Founded in 1767, this cemetery of overgrown tropical vegetation contains the final resting places of the British raj, the former colonial rulers who were honored in death with Gothic-style monuments.

  7. The restaurant, which highlighted career of well-known golfer Sam Snead, has a sign outside indicating the location is closed permanently. Sam Snead’s Myrtle Beach location officially closed ...

  8. Sam Sneed - Wikipedia

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    Sam Sneed also co-produced the hit songs "Keep Their Heads Ringin'" and "Natural Born Killaz" with Dr. Dre. "Natural Born Killaz" was originally supposed to be a Sam Sneed and J-Flexx song called "The Heist"; this version, featuring a verse from Sam Sneed was released on the Ultimate Death Row Collection on November 24, 2009.

  9. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s net worth: then and now - AOL

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    April 4 marks the 50th anniversary of the assassination of one of world history’s great leaders.From 1957 to 1968, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. traveled 6 million miles, gave over 2,500 speeches ...