Arnold Palmer, who won the Masters Tournament four times and helped bring golf to the masses, died Sunday night, according to multiple media reports. He was 87. Known as the “King,” Palmer won 62 PGA Tour events before evolving into a successful businessman and golf’s elder statesman. His go-for-broke style – hitching up his pants and unorthodox swing – endeared him to the public and helped make golf a sport for the common man. APRIL: Michaux: Masters patrons should salute Arnold Palmer MARCH: Arnold Palmer's four Augusta titles 1964: Arnold Palmer cruises to Masters win 1962: Arnold Palmer avenges 1961 Masters loss 1960: Arnold Palmer wins Masters with 65 on Sunday 1958: Arnold Palmer wins as Amen Corner is born Show Map: