11 résultats pour "nicklaus"
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Nicklaus-Watson Match.
until 1977, primarily because golf officials felt that there weren't enough hotel rooms in the area to attract and accommodate the crowds. But officials finally relented,deciding that the majestic course deserved to stage golf's most noble tournament. The sun shone brightly over this scene for the July event. Nicklaus and Watson were both on the leader board after the first two rounds with identical scores of 68-70-138. Their dramatic play began in the third round, on Friday. Nicklaus jumped...
- Jack Nicklaus.
- Nicklaus, Jack - sport.
- Nicklaus Jack , né en 1940 à Columbus (Ohio), joueur de golf américain.
- Golf Jack Nicklaus (sports).
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Golf : vainqueurs des tournois du Grand Chelem - sport.
1898 Fred Herd (États-Unis) 1899 Willie Smith (États-Unis) 1900 Harry Vardon (Angleterre) 1901 Willie Anderson (Écosse) 1902 Laurence Auchterlonie (États-Unis) 1903 Willie Anderson (Écosse) 1904 Willie Anderson (Écosse) 1905 Willie Anderson (Écosse) 1906 Alex Smith (Écosse) 1907 Alex Ross (États-Unis) 1908 Fred McLeod (Écosse) 1909 George Sargent (États-Unis) 1910 Alex Smith (États-Unis) 1911 John McDermott (États-Unis) 1912 John McDermott (États-Unis) 1913 Francis Ouimet (États-Unis) 1914 Walte...
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golf. n.m., sport de plein air qui se pratique à
– constituent les épreuves phares de ce sport. En France, les deux tournois les plus importants sont l'Open de France et le Trophée Lancôme. Ils contribuent à la notoriété de champions richissimes, tel l'Américain Jack Nicklaus. Complétez votre recherche en consultant : Les livres golf - décomposition du « swing », page 2187, volume 4 Un sport en expansion. Le golf rassemble près de 50 millions de joueurs à travers le monde, principalement aux États-Unis, en Grande-Bretagne et au Japo...
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Woods at the Masters.
29 strokes behind Woods at the 1997 tournament but set a record for most career Masters rounds with 147, noted that the coming of Woods puts his career Mastersmarks in jeopardy too. Even before the tournament, Nicklaus remarked that Woods had the potential to win ten Masters titles during his career. Source: Encarta Yearbook, April 1997. Microsoft ® Encarta ® 2009. © 1993-2008 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
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Golf Tournament Winners.
2007 Zach Johnson 2008 Trevor Immelman Source: Professional Golfers' Association ofAmerica.. United States Open Championship.Year Winner 1895 Horace Rawlins 1896 James Foulis 1897 Joe Lloyd 1898 Fred Hard 1899 Willie Smith 1900 Harry Vardon 1901 Willie Anderson 1902 L. Auchterlonie 1903 Willie Anderson 1904 Willie Anderson 1905 Willie Anderson 1906 Alex Smith 1907 Alex Ross 1908 Fred McLeod 1909 George Sargent 1910 Alex Smith 1911 John McDermott 1912 John McDermott 1913 Francis Ouimet* 1914 Walt...
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Debating Sports Records
Mark Purdy, sports columnist for the San Jose Mercury News in California, compiles a list of sports records that he believes will never be broken and a separate list of
records that he thinks are soon to be eclipsed.
UCLA’s dominance of NCAA men’s college basketball in the late 1960s and early 1970s will never be matched. With John Wooden as coach, the Bruins went from1967 to 1973 without losing a tournament game. Wooden built a dynasty around a system that stressed team play and solid defense, anchored by standout centersLew Alcindor (who later changed his name to Kareem Abdul-Jabbar) and Bill Walton. The Bruins’ ten straight appearances in the Final Four (1967-1976) will alsobe tough to top, given that tod...
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Debating Sports Records
Mark Purdy, sports columnist for the San Jose Mercury News in California, compiles a list of sports records that he believes will never be broken and a separate list of
records that he thinks are soon to be eclipsed.
UCLA’s dominance of NCAA men’s college basketball in the late 1960s and early 1970s will never be matched. With John Wooden as coach, the Bruins went from1967 to 1973 without losing a tournament game. Wooden built a dynasty around a system that stressed team play and solid defense, anchored by standout centersLew Alcindor (who later changed his name to Kareem Abdul-Jabbar) and Bill Walton. The Bruins’ ten straight appearances in the Final Four (1967-1976) will alsobe tough to top, given that tod...