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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.
In 1970, he lost weight—shedding the “Fat Jack’’ nickname—and went on an amazing run, especially in the majors. In the 40 majors of the 1970s, Nicklaus won eight of them, was in the top ...
Nicklaus was a powerful 22-year-old with a crew cut — “Fat Jack,” he was called — who didn't care about anything but winning and didn't realize the crowd was against him.
Jack Nicklaus is the Golden Bear again. The golf legend won back his brand identity in a recent court ruling that allows him to benefit off his NIL.
Tiger Woods turned 48 in late December. Jack Nicklaus flips those numbers and turns 84 Monday. While other immortals — Ben Hogan, Bobby Jones, Walter Hagen among them — make everyone’s top ...
Nicklaus was a powerful 22-year-old with a crew cut — “Fat Jack,” he was called — who didn't care about anything but winning and didn't realize the crowd was against him.
Nicklaus was a powerful 22-year-old with a crew cut — “Fat Jack,” he was called — who didn't care about anything but winning and didn't realize the crowd was against him.
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