He and Nicklaus first met at the Palm Springs Golf Classic in 1963, when Argea signed up to caddy for him. Argea continued to caddy for Nicklaus for over 20 years. Argea was easily recognizable by his gray afro.
Of Argea, Nicklaus has remarked, "Essentially, he has been retired since he was twenty-one."
A golfer once noticed that Argea didn"t read greens, step off the yardage or select clubs, so he asked Argea, "What exactly do you do for Jack?" Argea replied, "He asked me to do two things.
When he"s not playing well, one, remind him that he"s the best golfer out there. And two, that there"s plenty of holes left."
"Angelo was known for his.. gray afro, but he should also be known for being an excellent caddie," Nicklaus said.
He was inducted into the PCA Worldwide Caddy Hall of Fame in 1999. Argea died of liver cancer at age 75.