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Sprinkler and bunker yardages
are measured to the center of the green.
Tee yardages are measured from the yardage plate of each tee box.
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Green depth distances are measured from the front of the green to specific points.
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1962 U.S. OpenIn his first year as a professional, Jack Nicklaus won his first professional major championship and first professional win at Oakmont Country Club in Pennsylvania. It was a dramatic win over Arnold Palmer who was golf’s reigning king.
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288254213157112 235
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198
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59 38
146
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1963 MastersAt the 1963 Masters, Jack Nicklaus overcame difficult weather and course conditions to win his 2nd professional major championship. He became the youngest champion in the first 30 years of the tournament at the age of 23.
Carry Yardage From To A 361 231 349 219 338 208 327 197 315 185 303 173 290 160
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28620619110391 257
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1963 PGA ChampionshipThe third leg of golf’s coveted Grand Slam was also the Golden Bear’s 3rd professional major championship. He captured the event at Dallas Athletic Club in temperatures so hot he had to hold the Championship trophy with a towel.
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1965 MastersRecords fell as Jack Nicklaus won his 4th professional major championship. His nine-shot margin of victory over Arnold Palmer set a new standard as the Golden Bear and Palmer traded green jackets for the third year in a row. Nicklaus’ 17-under-par final score broke Ben Hogan’s tournament record by two strokes and his 64 in the third round tied Lloyd Mangrum’s 25-year-old course record.
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120 126
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1966 MastersAfter seventeen lead changes and an 18-hole playoff with Gay Brewer and Tommy Jacobs, Jack Nicklaus captured his 5th professional major championship. This was his third Masters victory in four years and the Golden Bear became the first back-to-back winner in Masters history.
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1966 British OpenPlaying at Muirfield in Scotland, Jack Nicklaus completed one of golf’s rarest feats by winning the final leg of the Grand Slam – all four professional majors. In only his fourth year as a professional, he became the fourth player to achieve this feat and joins a legendary group that includes Gene Sarazen, Ben Hogan, Gary Player, and now Tiger Woods.
Carry Yardage From To A 353 198 340 185 335 180 327 172 316 161 308 153
303264237228195
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137149
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1967 U.S. OpenJack Nicklaus dominated at Baltusrol Golf Club to win the 1967 U.S. Open for his 7th professional major championship victory. His birdie on the 72nd hole that broke Ben Hogan’s 1948 scoring record of 276 by one shot was set up by an uphill and into the wind 1-iron to the par 5 18th hole.
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1970 British OpenTo win his 8th professional major championship, the Golden Bear caught Doug Sanders on Sunday then edged him in an 18-hole playoff to capture his first major since the 1967 U.S. Open. This victory on the Old Course at St. Andrews was a popular victory among the native Scots.
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1971 PGA ChampionshipIn winning his 9th professional major championship at PGA National, Jack Nicklaus also completed the Grand Slam for the second time. It was a great championship win loaded with nostalgia as the Golden Bear was paired with ‘The Squire” – Gene Sarazen on the eve of his 69th birthday.
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1972 MastersThe 10th professional major championship in Jack Nicklaus’ career was won at Augusta National for a record-tying fourth green jacket. The three-shot win was part of a dominating season that included two majors and seven total wins.
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1972 U.S. OpenJack Nicklaus hits what is still considered one of the greatest shots in major’s history when his 1-iron finishes inches from the 17th hole at Pebble Beach. This 11th professional major championship is the Golden Bear’s third U.S. Open crown.
Carry Yardage From To A 322 253 300 227 298 231 288 210 275 208 274 201
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1973 PGA ChampionshipAn eight-under-par performance over the final three rounds lead to a four-shot margin of victory as the Golden Bear won his 12th professional major championship. This was a memorable win for Jack Nicklaus at Canterbury in his native Ohio.
Carry Yardage From To A 252L 166 252R 167 231L 145 231R 146 212 125 208 121
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1975 MastersThe 13th professional major championship and record-setting fifth green jacket came at the Masters in what is still considered the finest final round duelin tournament history. Many people remember the leap of celebration after a 40-foot birdie putt on the 16th hole of Sunday’s round as Jack Nicklaus edged Johnny Miller and Tom Weiskopf by one shot.
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1975 PGA ChampionshipJack Nicklaus recorded his 14th professional major championship at Firestone Country Club in Akron, Ohio. His third-round 67 helped him win two majors in the same year for the fourth time in his career.
Carry Yardage From To A 307 236 302 236 286 216 278 215 262L 196 262R 198
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1978 British OpenThe Old Course at St. Andrews was the scene for Jack Nicklaus’ 15th professional major championship and the second time he had won at St. Andrews. Again it was a popular victory as the Scottish fans chanted his name as he made his way up the 18th fairway.
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1980 U.S. OpenJack Nicklaus used a revamped swing to shoot a first-round 63 and set a new U.S. Open scoring record at 272 to win his 16th professional major championship. The galleries at Baltusrol Golf Club chanted “Jack’s Back” as he won his first U.S. Open championship in ten years.
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1980 PGA ChampionshipWinning two majors in one year for the fifth time and tying Walter Hagen with five PGA Championships, Jack Nicklaus dominated the field at Oak Hill with a seven-shot victory. This was the Golden Bear’s 17th professional major championship and the largest margin of victory in this champion-ship since the PGA Championship went to stroke play in 1958.
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1986 MastersThe 18th professional major championship may be the most memorable to Jack Nicklaus and his fans. Firing a final round 65 at Augusta National to capture his sixth green jacket, he silenced the critics who considered the 46-year-old Nicklaus’ golf game too rusty to be a serious competitor.
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2 614 535 517 437 5 426
3 227 192 172 136 3 127
4 416 378 361 340 4 276
5 481 452 402 334 4 326
6 555 515 489 480 5 446
7 203 164 149 137 3 107
8 480 431 414 397 4 338
9 414 357 341 305 4 295
Out 3830 3432 3214 2874 36 2589
10 429 378 361 341 4 298
11 570 509 481 410 5 403
12 436 398 373 362 4 333
13 174 158 142 123 3 99
14 556 532 491 464 5 429
15 207 198 181 120 3 105
16 441 408 389 269 4 246
17 419 389 368 314 4 299
18 483 433 418 338 4 324
In 3715 3403 3204 2741 36 2536
Total 7545 6835 6418 5615 72 5125
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