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As Scottie Scheffler extended his dominant streak with The Open win, Butch Harmon compared him to Jack Nicklaus.
Asked to name his four faces for a golf Mount Rushmore, the legendary Jack Nicklaus chose Bobby Jones, Ben Hogan, Tiger Woods ...
Asked to name his four faces for a golf Mount Rushmore, the legendary Jack Nicklaus chose Bobby Jones, Ben Hogan, Tiger Woods ... and himself.
Watch the pros from the greens at these prominent PGA Tour tournament events, where excellence is par for the course.
Even with four majors, three legs of the Grand Slam and 20 victories around the world, it’s a little early to be making Scottie Scheffler comparisons. And yes, it’s a bit silly. But one moment is ...
Jack Nicklaus and Johnny Miller can look across the vast landscape of Oakmont where each won momentous U.S. Open titles and see in some respects how little has changed.
Nicklaus trailed Palmer by three strokes entering the final day in the 1962 U.S. Open at Oakmont. Nicklaus had only one three-putt in the tournament, and Palmer had 10, including three in the playoff.
Jack Nicklaus and Arnold Palmer were rivals after Nicklaus won in a playoff at the U.S. Open in 1962. But over the years the two created a strong bond on and off the course.
Jack Nicklaus, front right, presents Scottie Scheffler, front left, with the trophy after the final round of the Memorial golf tournament, Sunday, June 9, 2024, in Dublin, Ohio.
Jack Nicklaus won his first tournament when he was 22. By the age of 25, Woods had already won 24 events and Nicklaus had won 12. Compared with Woods and Nicklaus, Scottie Scheffler is a late bloomer.
How the 1962 U.S. Open at Oakmont altered golf history, legendary careers of Jack Nicklaus and Arnold Palmer An all-time sports rivalry was born in unexpected yet thrilling fashion at Oakmont ...