Arnold Palmer has lived an incredible life, and the King now wants to share some of what’s he experienced.
Palmer will release a memoir, set to be released October 25, entitled “A Life Well Played: My Stories.” It’s a follow-on to his 1999 autobiography, “A Golfer’s Life,” which he wrote with James Dodson.
“Though I have written a number of books in the past, this one was particularly important to me, because, as I delved into the process, I realized just how much I still wanted to say to my friends in golf and to fans of the game in general,” Palmer said in a statement announcing the book.
“Going through the exercise of getting it all down has been personally satisfying, but I couldn’t have done it without a dedicated group of individuals who truly believed in this project.”
The book is billed in a press release to offer “advice and guidance, sharing stories of his career on the course, success in business and the great relationships that give meaning to his life.”
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