Golfer Jack Nicklaus
Jack Nicklaus
Living place: Upper Arlington
Birthday: 21-1-1940 (84 years old)
Population of US 1940: 132,122,446
Global rank: #4096
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Jack Nicklaus is the greatest golfer of all time, considered the legend of all legends. To date, no one has been able to overcome Jack Nicklaus' great shadow in this sport.
Jack Nicklaus was awarded the Male Athlete of the Century by Sports Illustrated and is one of the 10 greatest athletes. century voted by ESPN. With a total of 118 professional wins, 18 Majors titles (6 at The Masters, 4 at the US Open, 3 at The Open and 5 at the PGA Championship), Jack Nicklaus is not not only the athlete of the century but also the athlete of the millennium.
November 2005, Jack Nicklaus was elected by the former president George Bush awards the Medal of Freedom, the highest honor to any American citizen.
In 2001, Jack Nicklaus was honored with a Lifetime Achievement Award and he became the first golfer and third athlete to receive the Vince Lombardi Award.
Jack Nicklaus is also a golfer who has completed the "Grand Slam" career of both the peak professional tour and the general. He currently holds the record of winning 8 majors, now known as the Champions Tour.
Jack Nicklaus has won the "Golfer of the Year" award 5 times by the PGA Tour, leading the list of earners. the most in 8 years.
In 2008, Jack Nicklaus received three Lifetime Achievement Awards from three different countries.
In 1993, Jack Nicklaus became the architect of GolfWorld.
Jack Nicklaus and his wife have many years of philanthropy. He and his wife built medical facilities for children and raised funds for scholarships. The "Nicklaus Child Health Care" Foundation, which supports many needy children, opens free healthcare in South Florida, as well as across the United States, and has raised more than $23 million in just one year. 8 years.
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He is one of five golfers Gene Sarazen, Ben Hogan, Gary Player, and Tiger Woods, to have won Grand Slams including: 4 major titles.
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Jack Nicklaus birthday 21-1-1940 (at the age of 84).
Where is Golfer Jack Nicklaus's birth place, what is Zodiac/Chinese Zodiac?
Jack Nicklaus was born in Upper Arlington, Ohio- United States. Mr, whose Zodiac is Aquarius, and who Chinese Zodiac is The Cat. Jack Nicklaus's global rank is 4096 and whose rank is 4 in list of famous Golfer. Population of US in 1940 is about 132,122,446 persons.
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Events in 1940 and 21-1
Events in US in the birth year of Jack Nicklaus
- Selective Service Act signed. Background: conscription
- The first Social Security benefit checks are paid out (Jan 30).
- The Pennsylvania Turnpike opens. It is the first multilane U.S. superhighway. The first Los Angeles freeway opens.
- The first McDonald's hamburger stand opens in Pasadena, Calif.
Birthday Jack Nicklaus (21-1) in history
- Day 21-1 year 1793: King Louis XVI was beheaded for treason.
- Day 21-1 year 1915: The first Kiwanis Club was founded in Detroit.
- Day 21-1 year 1924: Vladimir Ilyich Lenin died in Moscow.
- Day 21-1 year 1950: Former State department official Alger Hiss found guilty of perjury.
- Day 21-1 year 1954: USS Nautilus, the first nuclear-powered submarine was launched.
- Day 21-1 year 1977: President Carter pardoned most Vietnam War draft evaders.
- Day 21-1 year 2003: The U.S. Census Bureau reported that Hispanics had surpassed Blacks as the largest minority group.
- Day 21-1 year 2010: In a 5-4 decision, the U.S. Supreme Court rules in Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission that the government cannot restrict the spending of corporations for political campaigns, maintaining that it's their First Amendment right to support candidates as they choose. This decision upsets two previous precedents on the free-speech rights of corporations.