Jack Nicklaus 2005 British Open Farewell

Jack Nicklaus 2005 British Open Farewell



Jack Nicklaus playing his last competitive golf round at the 2005 British Open. 18th hole at St. Andrews playing with Tom Watson and Luke Donald with historic photo at the Swilken Bridge. Makes birdie putt to conclude his competitive golf career.

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  1. Bender forget it. Actually brought a tear to my eyes when he made that putt. To me, he'll always be the 🐐.

  2. 18 majors, 19 runner ups, thousands of tournaments, exhibitions, and business meetings which took him to the far corners of the earth, yet he always found a way to get home to be with his family for holidays, birthdays, anniversaries, and various kids’ events. For 20+ years he was the man to beat every time he teed it up. Still holds the record of playing in 146 majors in a row (1962 – 1998). Remained faithful to his family the entire time. GOAT

  3. I'd sure like to see Nicklaus play in today's golf…….or these kids play back in his day/time……….what a hoot it would be. Had to add……..in a Gentlemans gentleman fashion……..

  4. He is for the ages. I read all of his books, and what I mostly learned was not written such as: conducting myself on and off the golf course, being a humble champion and a gentleman in defeat, getting the most my swing for the day and overcoming my own obstacle between my ears.

    His 102' putt in '16: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u9KrMQDU94g

  5. What a man , What a legend !! Not only the best golfer of all time , but also the best ambassador for sport for all time !!! QUITE SIMPLY THE GREATEST !!1

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