Jack Nicklaus driven by pursuit of perfection
For a quarter of an hour, Jack Nicklaus has been everything you could ever hope him to be: the greatest golfer of all time, chatting away about his career, his life, the current state of the game that gave him everything, the game to which he gave even more back. And then things change: inadvertently, you catch a nerve.
So, Jack, will Tiger beat your record of 18 Major championships? There’s a pause. A room full of people ... Full story
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