The journey Sims has taken since then has had some unforgettable moments with some of the biggest names in the game – none bigger than The King himself, Arnold Palmer. One of the perks of Sims’ profession is getting to play some of the best golf courses the U.S. has to offer. And near the top of that list is Latrobe Country Club, the longtime home course for the late, great Palmer. This past July 25, the day after Mariners icon Ken Griffey Jr. was inducted into the National Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown, N.Y., Sims spent an off-day in Pittsburgh with the Mariners. Thanks to Ken Still, a former PGA Tour star who still lives in Tacoma, had arranged for Sims and 11 other members of the Mariners’ traveling party to play Arnie’s course. “After the round we went upstairs in the clubhouse,” Sims said, “and there was Mr. Palmer, off in a corner with his boys having lunch.” The Sims foursome instantly realized their good fortune. “For one thing, it was just awesome to walk on the same land that Mr. Palmer spent so much time on,” Sims said. “And then to actually get to meet him. We went over to where he was and thanked him profusely for letting us play his course. We are all pretty jaded by this time of our lives, but when you see an icon of icons. . . It was like we were looking at royalty. Wow. Awesome. Tremendous.” The reception they received from The King could not have been any better. “He was just so great, so kind, so cordial,” Sims added. “Couldn’t have been any nicer. He asked us where we were from and when we told him ‘Seattle’, he asked about his buddy Kenny Still. Mr. Palmer was just a really nice guy.”
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