Privates' property: how a couple of soldiers on leave spent a pleasant Saturday at Augusta National with Jack Nicklaus, Spiro Agnew, and the Secret Service
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A couple of soldiers walked the Augusta, GA-based Augusta National Golf Course in 1971 before the public was allowed to watch the practice sessions of the Masters Tournament. They observed the practice session of Jack Nicklaus, Dave Hill, Gay Brewer and Steve Melnyk.
Publication Name: Golf Magazine
Subject: Sports and fitness
ISSN: 1056-5493
Year: 1995
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Two US Open golf tournaments have been held previously at the Pebble Beach course, the site of the 1992 Open. They were won by Jack Nicklaus in 1972 and Tom Watson in 1982. The highlights of each tournament are presented.
Publication Name: Golf Magazine
Subject: Sports and fitness
ISSN: 1056-5493
Year: 1992
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26 years ago ... Jack Nicklaus set the 72-hole Open scoring record
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Jack Nicklaus won the 1967 Open with a five-under-par score of 275. Concurrent 1967 events in sports, entertainment and current affairs are listed.
Publication Name: Golf Magazine
Subject: Sports and fitness
ISSN: 1056-5493
Year: 1993
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