Here’s the current state of Arnold Palmer’s Masters wins and the latest around that topic.
Direct answer
- Arnold Palmer’s Masters wins: He won the Masters Tournament four times (1958, 1960, and 1962, plus 1964). His 1964 victory was his fourth Masters title and is often cited as his final Master’s win [Major Wins - Arnold Palmer; Masters anniversaries: Arnold Palmer wins fourth title in 1964].[1][5]
Context and quick highlights
- Palmer’s Masters titles came during Augusta National’s era when his name became synonymous with the event, helping cement his status as one of the game’s greats [Major Wins - Arnold Palmer; Masters anniversaries: Arnold Palmer wins fourth title in 1964].[5][1]
- The 1964 win occurred with a final round of 70, finishing at 276, six strokes ahead of the field, marking his fourth Masters and tying his major championship total at seven [Masters anniversaries: Arnold Palmer wins fourth title in 1964].[5]
- Notable retrospective context includes coverage of his Masters success in various outlets, including historical recaps and archival footage that celebrate his four Masters titles and impact on the tournament’s history [Golf’s Greatest Moments; Masters anniversaries].[4][5]
Notes on latest news
- If you’re looking for “latest news” specifically about Arnold Palmer’s Masters wins, there isn’t new competitive news since Palmer passed away in 2016. Most current articles are retrospective pieces, anniversaries, or archival features rather than fresh competition results. For example, Augusta National and major golf outlets frequently publish anniversary retrospectives and archival clips around milestone years (e.g., 1964 Masters win anniversaries).[8][5]
Would you like a compact table of Palmer’s Masters results by year or a brief timeline with key moments from each win? I can also pull up recent anniversary pieces or notable archival clips if you’re aiming for a visual recap.