What a great bloke. Has there ever been a greater sportsman than Jack?
Arnie was a far greater sportsman than Jack!!
Ken Venturi would disagree.
As would I.
No denying Palmer greatness or influence on the modern game. But his star didn't burn for very long, major wise.
Ridiculous
Palmer won his last major in 1964
His "star" burned brightly until mid 2000's
He commanded the biggest galleries for 40 years at Augusta-Jack's paled in comparison.
Jack while a greater player, was NEVER more popular, and NEVER a greater sportsman than Arnie.
Jeff
Read what I said. His major star burned out quickly. A six year gap between his first in 58 and his last in 64. I believe there was a 23 gap with Jack's. These are facts.
I don't therefore agree that my opinion is ridiculous.
It is a fact that Palmer was more popular with American fans, granted. Frank Bruno is a very popular boxer over here.
So it is a fact that Jack was a greater golfer. I just feel he was also the better sportsman and displayed better sportsmanship. He also bowed out at the right time, whereas Palmer went on for far too long and embarrassed himself toward the end in my opinion. Jack at Pebble and St Andrews was perfect.
No argument here that Jack was the greater player. (the greatest)
Jack was only admired and loved late in his career.
Arnie was the man-he brought millions into the game and ALWAYS was gracious with the fans, and just made you want to be near him and golf.
Other than the whinings of Venturi, have there ever been any complaints about Palmer's sportsmanship?
Jack was dour and never hit a bad shot that was his fault (that helped him mentally and made him great)
but in my opinion he was never close to being the sportsman that Arnie was.
Well past Arnie's major peak he was the hottest man for advertisers while Jack simply wasn't, despite his world beating skills, talent and majors tally.
later in his career that changed as his PR skills got better ,he lost weight, grew his hair, and our familiarity with him improved.
At that point he began to be admired and eventually loved, just not with the passion that Arnie fans had.
In the early 2000's When asked how Arnie had done, I once had to remind my mother-in-law that Arnie's last major win was over 40 years ago