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Jack and Arnold at the Masters

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Custom framed Arnold Palmer & Jack Nicklaus Collectible "Smoking at the Tee" Print with laser-engraved signature plate

Item measures 21" x 30"

This collectible print features Jack Nicklaus and Arnold Palmer enjoying a moment during the 1962 PGA Championship. Celebrate these two golf greats with this print, including laser-engraved replica signatures.

It was 50 years ago, on May 3, 1970, that Arnold Palmer and Jack Nicklaus battled in a playoff after 36 exhausting holes at the Byron Nelson Open in Dallas. To commemorate the day, Golfweek looks back at some shots of the two icons through the years.

When Palmer died in 2016, Nicklaus had the following to say:

"He was one of my best friends, closest friends, and he was for a long, long time. I will miss him greatly," Nicklaus said.

"Arnold transcended the game of golf. He was more than a golfer or even great golfer. He was an icon. He was a legend. Arnold was someone who was a pioneer in his sport. He took the game from one level to a higher level, virtually by himself. Along the way, he had millions of adoring fans-Barbara and I among them. We were great competitors, who loved competing against each other, but we were always great friends along the way. Arnold always had my back, and I had his. We were always there for each other. That never changed."

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