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  • RIP (the world's first sports superstar?)
  • teamhurtmore
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    RIP Arnie – the king

    Still go back to his book on how to play golf. So simple and effective

    weeksy
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    Ben hogan before him.

    BoardinBob
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    Joe Louis, Sugar Ray Robinson etc may have a claim to that title but he was certainly a big star.

    teamhurtmore
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    The mega bucks came after Arnie and McCormack – and the real global superstar status IMO

    avdave2
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    Spent many an hour playing Arnold Palmer’s Pro Shot Golf when young.

    Luckily it stopped me ever wasting my life on the real thing 🙂

    Rockape63
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    Yep, a legend in the true sense of the word. Before my time, but huge respect for him in the game, as he was the one that took it up a few levels in the public eye.

    muppetWrangler
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    As you phrased it as a question I’d go for Gaius Appuleius Diocles as the first sporting superstar.

    jambalaya
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    RIP to one of the all time greats thats for sure. A real role model.

    He was probably the first superstar to understand the commercial value of his success and in that way transform sport

    dannyh
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    He was a dream ticket at that time. Charismatic, amazingly talented and human. RIP.

    My nomination for the first all-conquering mega star is this guy, though.

    Average of 99.94 on uncovered pitches and an international career of 20+ years – WTF!

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