Ohio State, Xavier climb 2010 rankings
Bo Hoag of Ohio State during the Jack Nicklaus Invitational. By the time we get to Karsten Creek for the 2011 NCAA Championship, the fall season will be nothing more than an afterthought. What teams did from More...
Champions Tour breaks new ground in Asia
Jack Nicklaus and Tom Watson beating drums at the opening ceremony ahead of the Champions Tour’s first foray into Asia. SEOUL, South Korea – American Tom Watson and German Bernhard Langer head a cast More...
Nicklaus course to revitalize Benton Harbor
The Golf Club at Harbor Shores in Michigan. Can golf be a vehicle for social and economic revitalization? To hear Jack Nicklaus tell it, the latest golf course he built can save an entire southwest Michigan More...
Nicklaus course to revitalize Benton Harbor
The Golf Club at Harbor Shores in Michigan. Can golf be a vehicle for social and economic revitalization? To hear Jack Nicklaus tell it, the latest golf course he built can save an entire southwest Michigan More...
Toms paints putterhead white for Greenbrier
David Toms reads a putt during the 2010 Masters. WHITE SULFUR SPRINGS, W.Va. – Call it White Fang II. David Toms, known for his silky-smooth putting stroke, showed up at the Greenbrier Classic after a three-week More...
Q&A: What was Jack Nicklaus like in college?
Jack Nicklaus as a 19-year-old freshman at Ohio State University. ADA, Mich. – You bump into a lot of people from the college golf world when you attend the U.S. Junior Amateur Championship. Coaches are everywhere, More...
Central Oregon blends brews, birdies
No. 17 at Tetherow BEND, Ore. – The 15th hole at the Pronghorn Club’s Jack Nicklaus Course is a 543-yard minefield of knobs, notches and outcroppings that impede players’ paths to the green. Nicklaus, More...
Woods own worst enemy at U.S. Open
Tiger Woods hits to the seventh green during the final round of the U.S. Open. Jack Nicklaus was asked a year ago about his uncanny success in the U.S. Open (four wins, four seconds) and he said it revolved More...
Three eras intersected at ‘wildest Open ever’
The final scores at Cherry Hills left Arnold Palmer pumped up at the 1960 U.S. Open. Fifty years of dust has settled, the roars have long since subsided, the cement into which legends are encased is impenetrable. More...
A look back: Pebble’s other U.S. Opens
(Left to right) Jack Nicklaus’ 1-iron at No. 17 struck the flagstick in 1972; Tom Watson and caddie Bruce Edwards celebrate in 1982; Tom Kite triumphs in 1992. If the 2000 U.S. Open at Pebble Beach was More...










