Palmer made mark on Canadian golf, including first PGA Tour win in 1955
The outpouring of warmth for Arnold Palmer extended north of the border the day after his death, even if the King of golf almost thwarted Canadian Sandra Post’s bid to win the 1978 Dinah Shore championship.
Post was tied for the lead in the final round when she suddenly had to stop for 35 minutes because organizers had Palmer in a promotion, hitting 35 shots on the par-3 17th with a chance for someone to win a cash prize if he got a hole-in-one.
“It started when I was on the 16th!” Post said on Monday. “I had to wait, and then there were all those pitch marks on the green. And the player I was tied with (Penny Pulz) was in the clubhouse.”
She won the tournament and laughs about it now. She even adds that she and Palmer were on the same plane afterwards — he in first class and she one row behind in coach.


