This Biography is about one of the best Golfer Jack Nicklaus including his Height, weight, Age & Other Detail…
Biography Of Jack Nicklaus | |
Real Name | Jack Nicklaus |
Profession | Golfers |
Famous as | Golfer |
Nationality | American |
Personal life of Jack Nicklaus | |
Born on | 21 January 1940 |
Birthday | 21st January |
Age | 77 Years |
Sun Sign | Aquarius |
Born in | Upper Arlington, Ohio, U.S. |
Diseases & Disabilities | Polio |
Family Background of Jack Nicklaus | |
Father | Charlie Nicklaus |
Mother | Helen |
Spouse/Partner | Barbara Nicklaus |
Children | Gary Nicklaus Jack Nicklaus Jr., Nancy Nicklaus Michael Nicklaus Steven Nicklaus |
Education | Upper Arlington High School Ohio State University |
Net worth | $280 million |
Awards | 1962 – PGA Tour Rookie of the Year award Bob Jones Award Payne Stewart Award
PGA and PGA Tour Players of the Year Sports Illustrated Sportsman of the Year Florida Sports Hall of Fame Ryder Cup Presidents Cup Players Championship champions |
Personal Fact of Jack Nicklaus | |
One of the greatest and most successful golf players of all time, Jack Nicklaus is the only player to complete his career Grand Slam on both regular and senior tours. With a total of 118 professional tournament victories to his credit, he also has a record of 18 major championship titles which include six Masters, five PGA Championships, four U.S. Opens and three British Opens. One of the only five golfers in the world, to have won all four major professional golf tournaments, Nicklaus is known for employing his mental and psychological resources to the game. A talented golf course designer, he has received numerous awards for his designs and he runs one of the largest golf design practices in the world. He is also a proficient writer and has authored many books including the most popular publication Golf My Way, a book with instructions on golf and also an autobiography My Story. Apart from his other skill sets, he is also a skilful businessman, owns a chain of private business and is the founder and host of The Memorial Tournament. |
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