Nicklaus beats age by six shots

Nicklaus beats age by six shots

This week is all about Arnie, of course, with the first Arnold Palmer Invitational since the King, Arnold Palmer, passed away last September. But that doesn't mean another legend can't have a moment in the sun. Jack Nicklaus joined many other Tour pros on Monday in Palm Beach Gardens, Fla., for Ernie Els' annual tournament to raise money for autism research. And the Golden Bear didn't just play - he shot 71 at Old Palm Golf Club, breaking his age by six shots. Nicklaus' team finished second in the event.
Just when I was getting my handicap up there, I had to go and not only shoot just my second round under 80 since November, but better my age by six shots with a 71. But seriously, it was a great day for golf and for raising needed money for the incredible work that my friends Ernie and Liezl Els do to bring attention and support for the estimated 1 in 68 children in the U.S. with autism. Im delighted I could join the big-hearted amateurs and pros in the 9th annual Els for Autism Pro-Am. I just dont recall getting a trophy this big for any second-place finishes in my career! #ernieels #elsforautism #autism #autismawareness A post shared by Jack Nicklaus (@jacknicklaus) on



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Jack Nicklaus played in Ernie Els' Autism Pro-Am at Old Palm Golf Club this week, the tournament in which Rickie Fowler shot a $1 million dollar hole-in-one, and shot six strokes below his age. Nicklaus is 77-years-old, meaning he shot a 71 and ended up winning second-place at the tournament.
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Jack Nicklaus had a Golden Bear flashback by shooting 71, six shots below his age, during the Els for Autism Pro-Am. And he joked about his trophy from the charity event on Instagram.
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Jack Nicklaus proved he has still has it when he beat his age by six shots during Ernie Els' annual tournament Els for Autism pro-am. The Golden Bear led his team to second place after shooting 71 at the Old Palm Golf Club on Monday in Palm Beach. Nicklaus bemoaned his good round because he was
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In a post on Instagram (just like how he used to do it in his heyday), Nicklaus announced his score, along with the hilarious problem it poses for his handicap: Just when I was getting my handicap up there, I had to go and not only shoot just my second round under 80 since November, but better my age by six shots with a 71.
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Jack Nicklaus continues to amaze at the age of 77. The 18-time major champion joined other tour professionals Wednesday at Old Palm Golf Club and managed to shoot a 71, six shots better than his age.
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