Reflecting on a Legacy | Jack Nicklaus | The Masters

Reflecting on a Legacy | Jack Nicklaus | The Masters



Six-time Masters champion Jack Nicklaus reflects back on his Masters legacy as he prepares for the Honorary Starter Ceremony.

Since 1934, the Masters Tournament has been home to some of golf’s greatest moments. Amidst blooming azaleas, towering pines and flowering dogwoods, the first full week of April ushers in a stage unique to golf and to sport. Over four days and 72 holes, the smallest field in major championship golf competes for a chance to capture the Green Jacket and a place in Masters history.

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  1. As i watched crying, I cant help but think that will be the last time he swings it at Augusta. Not one athlete I ever wanted to emulate more on and off the course than Jack. I failed miserably.

  2. Watching Jack Nicklaus move like this breaks my heart. I saw him in his prime and his talent was not of this world.

  3. Wow! He jokes about results…shows he still trully cares about playing well and always will. Tradition must be treasured. A game of pure integrity holds kind it's true participants and venues.

  4. I went back and watched the 86 masters and it took me right back to 1986 as a kid with Jack as my golf hero. Making that charge on the back nine is about as pure an experience in golf as you can get. It had it all. So nice to see Jack making the trip back to Augusta every year.

  5. The True Goat, 18 firsts, 19 seconds, 9 thirds,…total top 3s in Majors, "46," along with 8 Senior Majors, and 2 U.S. Armateur Wins!

  6. WatchingJack as a kid is what got me interested in golf. Been playing for 50 years now. Love the game. Miss watching Jack in his hey day

  7. How great is Jack's attitude. Laughing having fun with people and being every bit the class act he's ever been. He was always my hero growing up and now at 60 years old nothing has changed. He's still my hero and showing us all how to handle getting older with dignity class and humor. He will always be the greatest golfer of all time to me.

  8. Alongside Arnold Palmer the greatest gentleman of the sport. What a legend!

  9. My gosh the years have gone by at light speed. I tried to fashion my swing after his in 1972. I’m 63 today. This event gets me choked up every time.

  10. "We welcome back our six-time Masters Champion". Now just think about that statement for moment.

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