Jack Nicklaus absolutely shanked his ceremonial tee shot at The Masters on Thursday morning, leading the Golden Bear to explain he hasn't been playing due to a recent surgery. Nicklaus, 86, told ...
Forty years ago, as planes rolled down concrete runways at William B. Hartsfield Atlanta International Airport, hundreds of golf fans fixed their eyes on terminal TV monitors to see what was happening ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. This week at Augusta National Golf Club, golf is marking 40 years since Jack Nicklaus' 1986 Masters. On Thursday morning, Nicklaus ...
Golf legend Jack Nicklaus laughs after hooking his ceremonial tee shot Thursday before the first round of the Masters at Augusta National. (Eric Gay / Associated Press) Jack Nicklaus had a warning for ...
AUGUSTA, Ga.(AP) — The Masters got started beneath whispy white clouds and a bright blue spring sky Thursday when Gary Player, Jack Nicklaus and Tom Watson once again struck the ceremonial tee shots ...
NFL's most improved position groups that can swing the season, from Rams' CBs to Patriots' pass catchers and more An improved position group can help drive a team to the top. Here are four big ones to ...
For a brief moment Thursday morning at Augusta National, the crowd didn’t react with applause — it reacted with concern. Jack Nicklaus, one of the most iconic figures in golf history, gave patrons an ...
Jack Nicklaus appeared visibly relieved when his wayward honorary tee shot narrowly missed spectators at the Masters. On Thursday, the opening round of the Masters got underway. Following tradition, ...
AUGUSTA, Ga. -- The 2026 Masters is officially underway now that the first three tee shots have been hit from the first hole. This 90th playing of "a tradition unlike any other" began as so many have ...
“No one wins The Masters at 46.” That was the gist of an article in the Atlanta Journal-Constitution that caught Jack Nicklaus’ eye and drew his ire. It looked as though the sportswriter would be ...
Editor’s note: The Aiken Standard is looking back at the 40th anniversary of the 1986 Masters, the first one John Boyette covered as a journalist. The Official World Golf Ranking turns 40 years old ...