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Jack William Nicklaus is widely regarded as one of the greatest golfers of all time. Nicklaus is a retired American professional golfer and golf course designer. He is also popularly known as ‘The Golden Bear.’ The retired pro golfer has a long legacy with the PGA Tour.


However, things don’t always work out as they are expected, even for the Golden Bear. Nicklaus once shared the time when he missed the cut and broke his streak of wins.

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Jack Nicklaus talks about the experience that humbled him

Nicklaus is no doubt one of the greatest golfers the world of golf has experienced. The retired pro golfer has a long streak of winning most games he played. However, like most streaks, even his did not go unbroken.

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Nicklaus once shared the time he missed making the cut. The golfing sensation cautioned modern players against Masters-induced slumps.

He talked about the experience in a nostalgic tone. He said, “That was a humbling experience to miss the cut after you’ve won it twice in a row. But then the next couple of years, I think that it probably destroyed the rest of my year. Because I was so disappointed at not winning at Augusta that I had a downer most of the year.”

In retrospect, that one time that Jack lost, did affect his game a few times after as well. Nicklaus did not make the cut in 1967. According to him, it took almost three years for him to recover from losing the Masters.

Jack said, “I put such a buildup to this tournament and the importance of winning that first major that it was to my detriment more times than a positive.”

However, that was not the end for Jack. He figured out his way around it, and surmounted the streaks of bad luck.

Nicklaus pours in his opinion about the ongoing tussle between Golf world giants

Nicklaus is no stranger to anyone involved in the world of golf. The retired pro golfer has had a legacy of being so highly skilled at the sport that his talent is incomparable.

Jack serves as an inspiration to golf fanatics all around. Nicklaus has made a choice of sticking to the PGA Tour.

 Nicklaus confirmed that he turned down a $100 million offer to become the CEO of LIV Golf a few months back.

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He said, “I turned it down. Once verbally, and once in writing. I said, ‘Guys, I have to stay with the PGA Tour. I helped start the PGA Tour.’”

Nicklaus’ opinion on this issue went viral. Twitterati, apparently, had lots to say.

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