. . . said Nicklaus, 'was a brotherhood, I suppose'.
Somewhere along the line I'll be recognized as one of the top players in the Nicklaus era. That's all I want to be remembered for.
I grew up watching Lee Trevino, Jack Nicklaus, Arnold Palmer.
When Nicklaus plays wells well, he wins. When he plays badly, he finishes second. When he plays terribly, he finishes third.
I'm not as far along as Jack Nicklaus was at this age, but I'm trying.
Nobody ever heard Jack Nicklaus say "I don't know" about anything.
I don't look so much for tips. But when they interview a Nicklaus or a Palmer, I'm all ears. I listen to guys who have done it, been successful for years.
If Jack Nicklaus can win the Masters at 46, I can win the Kentucky Derby at 54.
Nicklaus at the 86 Masters. At his age, with his game at the time.
Jack Nicklaus is a legend in his spare time.
I would never deny that Jack Nicklaus is the greatest player who ever lived.