Saturday, July 16, 2005
The Golden Bear
Jack Nicklaus is one of my favourite ever sportsmen. In fact I reckon he is one of the greatest sportsmen ever.
At his peak he battled Arnold Palmer, Lee Trevino and Tom Watson. During a period of 18 years he only ever finished out of the top 6 in a British Open on one occasion. He defined the modern game. He worked harder than anyone and his course management was second to none.
I remember studying him when I was hooked on the game. I idolised him during my late teens. He is simply the best. I wish him well in his retirement.
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Absolutely. He is a legend. I used to watch him in awe when I had been playing golf for a few years.
I was living in Canada at the time. I was keen then. During the summer holidays I was up at 6am, put my set of golf clubs on my back, and biked about 15KM to a Golf Course, played 36 holes and biked home.
Balancing clubs whilst biking was tricky, but I was amazingly fit then. It was great.
Being in Canada, the TV stations had good golf coverage. I also developed a liking for American Football (as a spectator sport).
I remember watching the likes of Kite, Crenshaw, Palmer, Watson, Player, and of course, Nicklaus.
I'm beginning to miss golf again...
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I was living in Canada at the time. I was keen then. During the summer holidays I was up at 6am, put my set of golf clubs on my back, and biked about 15KM to a Golf Course, played 36 holes and biked home.
Balancing clubs whilst biking was tricky, but I was amazingly fit then. It was great.
Being in Canada, the TV stations had good golf coverage. I also developed a liking for American Football (as a spectator sport).
I remember watching the likes of Kite, Crenshaw, Palmer, Watson, Player, and of course, Nicklaus.
I'm beginning to miss golf again...
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