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Nicklaus
[nik-luhs]
noun
Jack (William), born 1940, U.S. golfer.
Nicklaus
/ ˈɪʊ /
noun
Jack. born 1940, US golfer: winner of a record eighteen major championships (1962–86), comprising a record six in the US Masters, five in the USPGA, four in the US Open, and three in the British Open
Example Sentences
Nicklaus called it "crazy" but it is a good golf hole and par is just a number, albeit one that can mess with a player's head.
Nicklaus took two months fewer to reach the same milestone and the gap between Woods' first tour win and his 16th was three years, three months and three days.
Yes, Jack Nicklaus, Gary Player and Arnold Palmer tucked in a bib and tucked into the haggis, accompanied by neeps and tatties, cute Scottish names for turnips and potatoes, mashed and buttered.
He sits alongside Tiger Woods, Jack Nicklaus, Gary Player, Ben Hogan and Gene Sarazen - the only male golfers to have won all four of the tournaments that matter most.
Jack Nicklaus, winner of a record 18 majors and six Masters titles was the fourth man to complete the Slam, in 1966.
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