Jack Nicklaus gives it large at charity golf tournament: "Hell no!"
Jack Nicklaus celebrated the only way he knew how when he sank the winning putt in a charity golf tournament at the World Wide Technology Championship.
Golf legend Jack Nicklaus made a sad admission in early November when he declared he hadn't swung a club since getting the 47th Masters underway.
The Golden Bear said he struggled to find enjoyment in the game these days because he has been playing so poorly.
But that doesn't mean the 83-year-old can't putt. Far from it, in fact. Nicklaus was involved in a charity event this week out in Mexico.
He was there for the PGA Tour's World Wide Technology Championship in Cabo San Lucas and played alongside Michael Block.
If you don't know who Block is then you must have been living under a rock for the last 12 months.
Block is a PGA of America club pro who has had a whirlwind year.
Other than Brooks Koepka, he was the story of the 2023 PGA Championship at capped it all off with a fairy tale ending by making a hole-in-one playing alongside Rory McIlroy.
Block likes to talk and he was later pilloried after claiming if he had McIlroy's distance he would be better than the Northern Irishman.
He later clarified those comments. Recently, Golf Twitter turned on him again when he explained why he wasn't playing on the PGA Tour.
But lets get back to Nicklaus. The living legend even managed to sink the winning putt. And check out his reaction as well.
J.R. Smith asked Nicklaus if he ever gets tired of winning. Jack's response? "No, hell no!" Love it.
Check out the clip here:
"Don't you get tired of winning?"
"No."
@JackNicklaus holed the winning putt last night at a celebrity event @WWTChampionship. pic.twitter.com/ZxTyOehLb4— PGA TOUR (@PGATOUR) November 3, 2023
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