Golf News for Thursday, June 1, 2006 | Daily Golf Blogs

Balls Out Blog: Arnold Palmer is baaaaaack (Senior Open news no surprise; sad nonetheless)

After withdrawing from the Senior PGA Championship because he felt he wouldn't be competitive (and despite a spokeman's mid May assurances that the King has "kind of put all his golf on hold"), Arnold Palmer now says he's going to play in the U.S. Men's Senior Open in July in Hutchinson, Kan.

Via a press release about his "comeback," Palmer addressed the state of his golf game. "My golf has certainly not been up to par of late. Hopefully, by the time I get to Kansas, my game will be much better."

I don't know what exactly a 76-year-old man does to turn around his sad golf game in just over a month. But here's wishing Palmer the best in doing whatever it is he's trying to accomplish with this two-day appearance.

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