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(AP) Fred Couples turned 50 in October, and he could not have picked a better Champions Tour event to make his debut. Full Article at Golf.com
(AP) Tiger Woods had not been to Australia in 11 years, giving him the occasion to set the record straight on that chart of Jack Nicklaus he had taped up in his bedroom as a kid. "People have kind of exaggerated the record list," Woods said. Full Article at Golf.com
Fred Couples turned 50 in October, and he could not have picked a better Champions Tour event to make his debut. Full Article at Honolulu Star-Bulletin
Fred Couples turned 50 in October, and he could not have picked a better Champions Tour event to make his debut. Full Article at Boston Herald
"That was huge," Strange said in a telephone interview. "Remember, we didn't play for that kind of money back then. More importantly, it was huge for everyone because of the exposure you got for two straight days. Career-wise, it meant you had arrived. Full Article at Myrtle Beach Sun News
Success brought another perk, even if it sounds silly now to mention it with the others. He was invited to play in the Skins Game. Full Article at Atlanta Journal Constitution Vendor
Former US Open champion Alison Nicholas will take charge of Europe’s Solheim Cup team for a second term when the event touches down at Killeen Castle in 2011. Full Article at Irish Times
Fred Couples will make his Champions Tour debut by joining five Hall of Fame members as the 23rd Wendy’s Champions Skins Game returns to Maui, Hawaii, and the Royal Ka’anapali Golf Course, Jan. 16-17, 2010. Full Article at Naples Daily News
The Back Nine enjoyed a Saturday night of great football and a Sunday of interesting NFL, but now it is time to hunker down for two intense weekends. 1. When you break a record or reach a milestone, you like it to be a special way. Full Article at Gainesville Sun
Joe DiMaggio slides home in the ninth inning to tie a World Series match against Cincinnati in 1939. Full Article at The National Newspaper
We British may like to be beside the seaside, but when it comes to property investment, we just love to be beside a golf course — and if it happens to have a sea view, all the better. Full Article at Times Online
MADISON — Jack Nicklaus remembers when he first surveyed what is now Annandale Golf Club when the property was a rural soybean field. It was 30 years ago, 1979. Nicklaus was walking the property with Walter Denny, one of the club's founders. Full Article at The Clarion-Ledger
MADISON — Thirty years after he first surveyed what was then a soybean field, Jack Nicklaus spent several hours today assessing the Annandale Golf Club he designed early in his golf course design career. Full Article at The Clarion-Ledger
Hole-by-Hole: 1 - Par 4 355 Yds 10 - Par 4 413 Yds 2 - Par 4 474 Yds 11 - Par 4 496 Yds 3 - Par 4 442 Yds 12 - Par 3 165 Yds 4 - Par 3 235 Yds 13 - Par 5 550 Yds 5 - Par 4 355 Yds 14 - Par 4 432 Yds 6 - Par 4 418 Yds 15 - Par 5 661 Yds 7 - Par 4 490... Full Article at WAWS FOX 30
As a child, of course, Tiger Woods listed his stratospheric goals such as becoming a professional golfer, surpassing Jack Nicklaus' record of 18 major titles and administering cardiopulmonary resuscitation to the Australian Masters. Full Article at Los Angeles Times
They like to say in the broadcast business that Michelle Wie is one of only two golfers who move the needle. The other being you know who. Full Article at Honolulu Star-Bulletin
Rory McIlroy: I've been invited to use Jack Nicklaus' private club as warm-up for US Tour Nov 15 2009 Bernie Mcguire, Sunday Mail RORY McILROY will warm up for his assault on the US Tour at the private club of Jack Nicklaus - after meeting the Golden... Full Article at The Daily Record
Tom Watson shot a five-under-par 65 in the first round of the 2009 Open Championship at Turnberry. Full Article at Guardian Unlimited
AMHERSTBURG - Hunters stopping in for breakfast at Maria’s Restaurant in Amherstburg are hardly cause for a stir. Full Article at Canada.com
GAINESVILLE - Every college football program has a measuring stick. There is always a coach to whom every other coach's accomplishments are compared. To whom will all future coaches be compared? Full Article at Jacksonville.com
Jack William Nicklaus (born January 21, 1940), also known as "The Golden Bear", is widely regarded as one of the greatest professional golfers of all time, in large part because of his records in major championships. Full Article
NEW YORK - SEPTEMBER 14: Golf legend Jack Nicklaus (C) watches the match between Roger Federer of Switzerland and Juan Martin Del Potro of Argentina on day fifteen of the 2009 U.S. Open at the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center on September 14, 2009 in the Flushing neighborho...
View Photo »U.S. Golfer Jack Nicklaus, right, watches as school students get a taste of golf during a teaching session at Formby Hall Golf Club, Merseyside, with a group of school children near Manchester, England, Monday Sept. 7, 2009.
View Photo »U.S. Golfer Jack Nicklaus, right, watches as school students get a taste of golf during a teaching session at Formby Hall Golf Club, Merseyside, with a group of school children near Manchester, England, Monday Sept. 7, 2009.
View Photo »FILE - In this April 8, 2009, file photo, former Masters' champions Jack Nicklaus, left, and Arnold Palmer wait while playing the Par 3 contest before the Masters golf tournament at the Augusta National Golf Club in Augusta, Ga.
View Photo »FILE - In this April 4, 2007, file photo, Jack Nicklaus, left, and Arnold Palmer stand at the first tee during the Par 3 contest for the 2007 Masters golf tournament at the Augusta National Golf Club in Augusta, Ga.
View Photo »FILE - In this Dec. 1, 2007, file photo, Jack Nicklaus, left, and Arnold Palmer smile on the first tee before the the Del Webb Father/Son Challenge golf tournament in orlando, Fla.
View Photo »Jack Nicklaus (L) poses with Tiger Woods as he presents Woods the winner's trophy at the 2009 Memorial golf tournament at Muirfield Village Golf Club in Dublin, Ohio June 7, 2009.
View Photo »Jack Nicklaus (R) presents the winner's trophy to Tiger Woods after he shot a 12 under-par to win the 2009 Memorial golf tournament at Muirfield Village Golf Club in Dublin, Ohio, June 7, 2009.
View Photo »U.S. golfer Tiger Woods shakes hands with Jack Nicklaus (L) on the 18th hole after his final round of the Memorial Tournament at Muirfield Village Golf Club in Dublin, Ohio June 7, 2009.
View Photo »DUBLIN, OH - JUNE 07: Jack Nicklaus presents Tiger Woods with the trophy after his one-stroke victory at the Memorial Tournament at the Muirfield Village Golf Club on June 7, 2009 in Dublin, Ohio.
View Photo »DUBLIN, OH - JUNE 07: Jack Nicklaus waits with Tiger Woods after his one-stroke victory at the Memorial Tournament at the Muirfield Village Golf Club on June 7, 2009 in Dublin, Ohio.
View Photo »DUBLIN, OH - JUNE 07: Tournament founder Jack Nicklaus watches the play on the 18th green during the final round of the Memorial Tournament at the Muirfield Village Golf Club on June 7, 2009 in Dublin, Ohio.
View Photo »DUBLIN, OH - JUNE 07: Jack Nicklaus presents Tiger Woods with the trophy after his one-stroke victory at the Memorial Tournament at the Muirfield Village Golf Club on June 7, 2009 in Dublin, Ohio.
View Photo »Jack Nicklaus, left, and Tiger Woods pose with the trophy after Woods won the Memorial golf tournament Sunday, June 7, 2009 in Dublin, Ohio. Woods won with a 12-under 276.
View Photo »Jack Nicklaus, right, presents a trophy to Tiger Woods after Woods won the Memorial golf tournament Sunday, June 7, 2009 in Dublin, Ohio. Woods finished with a 12-under 276.
View Photo »Jack Nicklaus, right, presents the trophy to Tiger Woods after Woods won the Memorial golf tournament Sunday, June 7, 2009 in Dublin, Ohio. Woods finished at 12-under 276 and won for the 67th time in his career.
View Photo »Tiger Woods shakes hands with Jack Nicklaus, right, as Nicklaus introduces Woods as the winner of the Memorial golf tournament Sunday, June 7, 2009 in Dublin, Ohio. Woods finished at 12-under 276 and won for the 67th time in his career.
View Photo »DUBLIN, OH - JUNE 07: Tiger Woods shakes hands with Jack Nicklaus following the final round of the Memorial Tournament on June 7, 2009 at the Muirfield Village Golf Club in Dublin, Ohio.
View Photo »Jack Nicklaus, left, congratulates Tiger Woods on the 18th green as Wood completes the final round of the Memorial golf tournament Sunday, June 7, 2009 in Dublin, Ohio.
View Photo »DUBLIN, OH - JUNE 07: Jack Nicklaus presents the Division I Jack Nicklaus Award to the winner, North Carolina State's Matt Hill of Brights Grove, Canada at the Memorial Tournament at the Muirfield Village Golf Club on June 7, 2009 in Dublin, Ohio.
View Photo »DUBLIN, OH - JUNE 07: Jack Nicklaus presents the Division I Jack Nicklaus Award to the winner, North Carolina State's Matt Hill of Brights Grove, Canada at the Memorial Tournament at the Muirfield Village Golf Club on June 7, 2009 in Dublin, Ohio.
View Photo »Tiger Woods of the U.S. and Jack Nicklaus (L) share a laugh on the tee at the 10th hole during the Memorial Skins Game at Muirfield Village Golf Club in Dublin, Ohio June 3, 2009.
View Photo »Tiger Woods of the U.S. and Jack Nicklaus (R) laugh on the tee on the 15th hole during the Memorial Skins Game at Muirfield Village Golf Club in Dublin, Ohio June 3, 2009.
View Photo »Tiger Woods of the U.S. and Jack Nicklaus (L) talk on the 15th hole during the Memorial Skins Game at Muirfield Village Golf Club in Dublin, Ohio June 3, 2009.
View Photo »Tiger Woods of the U.S. and Jack Nicklaus (R) share a laugh on the green at the 18th hole after Woods chipped in to win the hole during the Memorial Skins Game at Muirfield Village Golf Club in Dublin, Ohio June 3, 2009.
View Photo »U.S. Golfer Jack Nicklaus, right, watches as school students get a taste of golf during a teaching session at Formby Hall Golf Club, Merseyside, with a group of school children near Manchester, England, Monday Sept. 7, 2009.
View Photo »People in China don't know about The Masters and the U.S. Open, but they know all about the Olympics ... They know the golf medal in the Olympics means a world champion. I think it's great for golf to be part of the Olympics. I just wish I could have played in it myself.
I don't think that's fair ... Does Jack Nicklaus surpass Arnold Palmer? Our country is too interested in trying to pit generation vs. generation. They're different and in different times. There can be two greats at one place.
With the numbers in China and the way they approach their sport ... I would not be surprised to see five of the world's top 10 are Chinese in the next 20 years. They plan to build 1,400 public courses in the next five years now [that] it has become an Olympic sport, so they will go after it and learn. F...
It was my choice, and like I've said 10 times, if I'm leading the British Open after three rounds, I would rather have dinner with Michael Jordan than Jack Nicklaus. Is that a slap at Jack Nicklaus? No. But that's my personality.
The recession has not been as severe here as it has been in the States, 90 per cent of my work, golf course design work now, is here in Asia
Nicklaus Design would be very interested in creating a Jack Nicklaus Olympic Golf Facility for Brazil
From a selfish standpoint, Florida would be great because it’s close
Sycamore Hills Golf Club is thrilled to be hosting the 2010 Junior PGA Championship ... We are very excited today's elite junior players will be competing for the coveted Jack Nicklaus and Patty Berg trophies on our championship Jack Nicklaus Signature golf course. Our goal is that tomorrow's stars look...
We all owe Michael Jordan a lot of money ... There's three guys we owe a lot of money to. First there was Magic (Johnson), then (Larry) Bird. They really turned the NBA around, but Michael Jordan really took it to a whole other level. If you talk about golf, there was Arnold Palmer and Jack Nicklaus, an...
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jack nicklaus hired #TigerWoodsWife to prevent tiger from breaking his record of most majors won
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