The game that made Jack Nicklaus and Arnold Palmer household names is the focus of a major exhibit of works by Rembrandt, Normal Rockwell, Andy Warhol and others at St. Pete’s Museum of Fine Arts. Tracing golf’s development over four centuries, the exhibit-- the first major museum-based showcase of its kind-- promises to please both art lovers and sport aficionados with works as diverse as Charles Lees’ seven-foot wide, 19th century painting of a golf match at St. Andrews and a portrait of Palmer by pop artist Larry Rivers. - Megan Voeller