Scroll below because you’ll learn more about Jack Nicklaus and Arnold Palmer

  • Do you know who gave Jack the nickname?
  • 5 little known facts about Jack and Arnold’s relationship
  • What year did Jack and Arnold first meet?
  • Watch Jack Nicklaus talking about his cherished moments with Arnold Palmer

Do you know who gave Jack the nickname?

Jack was given the nickname “The Golden Bear” by his friend and fellow golfer, Arnold Palmer. Arnold gave him the nickname because Jack had a thick, golden head of hair and an imposing build that earned him the nickname “The Golden Bear.”

Jack and Arnold played against each other in many tournaments over the years, and their rivalry was one of the most iconic in golf history. Jack went on to win a total of 18 major championships, making him one of the most successful golfers of all time.

5 little known facts about Jack Nicklaus and Arnold Palmer’s relationship:

1) Jack and Arnold first met each other in the late 1950s when they were both up-and-coming golfers.

2) Jack has said that Arnold was the best player he ever played against.

3) The two men became good friends over the years, despite their rivalry.

4) Jack gave Arnold the nickname “The King” because he believed that Arnold was the best golfer in the world.

5) After Jack retired from golf, he and Arnold remained close friends and would often play golf together.

5 highlights from Jack’s career are:

1) Jack won the Masters tournament a record six times.

2) Jack won the PGA Championship five times and the British Open three times.

3) Jack is one of only five golfers to win all four professional major championships at least once in their career.

4) Jack holds the record for most majors won over his entire career, with a total of 18 major championship wins.

5) Jack was inducted into the World Golf Hall of Fame in 1974 and the PGA Tour Hall of Fame in 1980.

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