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Sir, this is an Arby's: Gary Player's minute-long speech on fast food, death and love

The spry 89-year-old kicked off the Masters Tournament by joining fellow legends Jack Nicklaus and Tom Watson in hitting the ceremonial opening tee shots at Augusta National

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AUGUSTA, Ga. — Golf legend Gary Player is known for having strong opinions on most of everything, especially when it comes to fitness.

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The spry 89-year-old kicked off the Masters Tournament on Thursday by joining fellow legends Jack Nicklaus and Tom Watson in hitting the ceremonial opening tee shots at Augusta National.

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Afterwards, the trio held court and took questions from journalists about, well, pretty much anything and everything. Player was asked when was the last time he ate fast food, after being told a story about Tiger Woods eating Arby’s every night during his historic 1997 Masters victory.

It didn’t take long for things to get weird.

“Well, you don’t reach 90 as I do if you eat a bunch of crap. I can tell you that,” Player said. “But that’s your choice. Everybody has a choice. I want to live to 100 because I love people. I love golf. I just love life.

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“I’ve got a young girlfriend, I’ve changed my life. How about that, at 90, finding a girlfriend? Tom is not as old as me, but he’s also found a new one. I’ll tell you what, guys, you all, you or your wife is going to die. One of the spouses are going to die and it’s not the end of life.”

Happy Masters week. You’re all going to die.

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Some might argue that’s not a bad advertisement for fast food, but that wasn’t the point Player was trying to make. Player’s speech was a little abrupt for the breakfast hour, but he never has been shy.

“So many people that does happen and they get so disheartened that they don’t think they should continue life. The greatest gift bestowed upon a man or woman is life. So my ambition is to reach 100.

“So I went to India and I met a gerontologist, and he gave me 11 things to work on, which I adhere to. So I might drop dead tomorrow, but I’m giving it a hell of a try.”

Player’s ceremonial drive landed on the left side of the fairway and he punctuated it with his trademark karate kick.

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