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/ˈnɪkɫəs/
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NOUN
- United States golfer considered by many to be the greatest golfer of all time (born in 1940)
How To Use Nicklaus In A Sentence
- At the end of last week, Jack Nicklaus -- who has, to his credit, steadfastly refused to speculate on any element of Tiger's private life -- took on the issue of Tiger's pursuit of Jack's 18 majors.
- He developed a friendship with Jack Nicklaus, who asked Mulvoy to co-author his first instructional book.
- Annoyed with himself after dropping a shot at the short 12th, Nicklaus charged to a record sixth title by finishing birdie-par-eagle-birdie-birdie-par.
- Athletes, including the golfer Jack Nicklaus, have also talked about insight coming during sleep.
- Today in Sports: Jack Nicklaus won the PGA tournament, his 14th major title surpassing Bobby Jones. Len Berman: Top 5 Sports Stories
- Nicklaus had a 70
- Over on the 17th green, while Nicklaus waited to take a vain stab at par, Palmer buried his right hand in his slacks and fumbled for a ballmarker long enough to inspire a nervous gallery moan. USATODAY.com - Golden Bear belongs with golden oldies
- NICKLAUSSE (d'une voix dolente, en montrant Hoffman.) The Tales of Hoffmann Les contes d'Hoffmann
- Nicklaus won by three strokes
- Tom Watson and the Scots golfing galleries relived all their yesteryears at Turnberry last week when he and Jack Nicklaus played out the reprise of the Duel of the Sun.