Jack Nicklaus | Mill House Podcast – Episode 161
Jack Nicklaus is widely regarded as an American hero—though it’s hard to measure a life defined by excellence, integrity, and generosity. He is far more than one of the greatest golfers in history; his impact reaches well beyond the game. What he and his wife Barbara Nicklaus have done for children’s healthcare is nothing short of extraordinary. Through the Nicklaus Children’s Health Care Foundation, they have raised hundreds of millions of dollars to support pediatric care, benefiting Nicklaus Children’s Hospital and a broad network of pediatric centers across South Florida.
His contributions have been recognized at the highest levels. He was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom by the President of the United States, as well as the Congressional Gold Medal. He is also a recipient of the Lincoln Medal, honoring both his philanthropic and entrepreneurial achievements.
As the golf world reflects on the approaching 40th anniversary of his sixth green jacket at Augusta National Golf Club during The Masters Tournament, demand for his time—and his story—has never been greater. We’re especially grateful he chose to share it with us.
Away from golf, fishing has played a meaningful role in his life—something many people don’t realize. Over the years, he has pursued a wide range of game fish around the world, including landing a remarkable 1,358-pound blue marlin off Australia’s Great Barrier Reef shortly before winning the Australian Open in 1978. From bonefish and Atlantic salmon to permit and beyond, he has spent decades exploring distant waters with a fly rod in hand.
In this episode, we talk about that unforgettable day at Augusta nearly forty years ago, how he managed pressure at the highest level, his legacy in and beyond golf, his philanthropic work, and his lifelong passion for fishing.
Thank you, Jack, for the humility, kindness, and generosity you continue to show—qualities that define not just a champion, but one of our nation’s enduring heroes.
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ANDY AND NICKY THIS IS ABSOLUTELY 👍 ONE OF THE GREATEST INTERVIEWS I HAVE SEEN . But they are all great ❤❤❤
Great conversation … thx
Great conversation with a true American Hero and Legend. With all he’s accomplished, he’s honest, humble, and above all a Family man First. Could have watched an additional hour for sure. Having Jack and Andy stand under that 1358#, 15ft Monster Monster would have been a great shot. A man I idolized my whole life, one of my heroes. Great Job!
Great interview, awesome sportsman.
I haven’t heard too many interviews with Jack at this level it was great to hear him and his perspective on both golf, fishing and family life . What a wonderful human being. Thanks for bringing him to us .
Omg !!! One of my few true heroes !!!!!! What a gentleman.
He has to be the exact example a man should be . I don't think you can go wrong with him being your hero
One of my all-time favorite Ohio State Buckeyes! Thanks Mill House – this was a great watch with an absolute American icon.
I still kick myself for not watching the complete broadcast of the 1986 Masters.
Thank you for this magic interview Mr. Nicholas is the most inspirational roll model I can think of.
Would have been nice to see the Black Marlin mount or a scan of that room?
Sorry, but lost much respect for Mr. family Man when he gave an effusive, over the top endorsement of the worst family man to ever hold public office. Hypocrisy at its highest.
Jack lying about his marlin. Just like he lies about his golf score. Lol.
I'm 57. I will play Jack Nicklaus right now and the loser jumps into shark invested waters with three pounds of meat strapped to his torso. Are you in or not, Jack?