Nicklaus raised money for the Hoag Orthopedic Institute and delighted golf fans at his breakfast speaking appearance.
As Tiger Woods' PGA Tour career takes another hit following a ruptered Achilles tendon, the question looms: Who is better between Woods and Nicklaus?
The first is the all-white, navy-soled Jack Nicklaus Legacy Pro, which resembles the classic design often worn by the Golden Bear during his prolific career. Both shoes feature subtle Golden Bear ...
It is a shame for TV networks, who count on him to bump ratings during the limited events he plays, but most golf ... Jack Nicklaus, who was 46 when he won his sixth green jacket in 1986. The ...
By winning his second PLAYERS Championship title, Rory McIlroy joined one of the most elite lists in professional golf.
Additionally, he owns Nicklaus Golf Equipment, which he founded in 1992. The company has three brands using which it manufactures golf equipment: Golden Bear, Jack Nicklaus Signature, and Nicklaus ...
The 'Golden Bear' holds a number of records that will surely never be beaten, but how does his scoring average compare to ...
Additionally, he owns Nicklaus Golf Equipment, which he founded in 1992. The company has three brands using which it manufactures golf equipment: Golden Bear, Jack Nicklaus Signature, and Nicklaus ...
He joins two golf legends in Jack Nicklaus ... Tilton/Getty Images Nicklaus was the first member of this group, and it didn't take him long to establish it. The Golden Bear won the inaugural ...
That led to Hicks bringing up the fact that the Golden Bear never broke 60 in tournament play. "I can't believe you never shot 59, Jack," Hicks said. "Never shot 60 or 61, either," Nicklaus responded ...
When Jack Nicklaus redesigned ... were collectively named ‘The Bear Trap’. In yesterday’s third round that three-part test achieved everything the Golden Bear hoped for.
Rod Curl was working construction when he took up golf, at age 19 ... The 5-foot-5 Curl outdueled Jack Nicklaus on the final day in Fort Worth, holding off the Golden Bear by a stroke to win.