Nicklaus commits to field
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The Toshiba Senior Classic set a trap and caught a bear ... the
Golden Bear.
Jack Nicklaus, considered by many to be the greatest player in the
history of the sport, will compete for the first time in the Toshiba
Senior Classic, which begins Monday and runs through March 21 at
Newport Beach Country Club, it was announced Monday.
Voted Golfer of the Millenium or Golfer of the Century from such
media outlets as Associated Press, PGATOUR.com, GolfWorld, British
Broadcasting Company and Golfweek, Nicklaus’ performances in the
professional majors is unmatched. He has won six Masters, five PGA
Championships, four U.S. Opens, three British Opens and three Players
Championships during his celebrated career.
Nicknamed “The Golden Bear”, Nicklaus’ 70 official titles rank
second only to Sam Snead’s 81 in PGA Tour history, according to the
PGA Champions Tour media guide. Nicklaus, who has 100 total victories
around the world, according to nicklaus.com, was inducted into the
World Golf Hall of Fame in 1974.
“We couldn’t be more thrilled,” said Jeff Purser, Toshiba Senior
Classic tournament director. “To have someone like Jack Nicklaus
grace our tournament is a dream come true for everyone, especially
Orange County golf fans, who we anticipate [will] come out in numbers
to show their appreciation for the greatest player the game of golf
has ever seen.
“[Nicklaus] will, no doubt, bring an unmatched excitement to the
Toshiba Senior Classic, quite an accomplishment since the tournament
is considered one of the premiere events on the Champions Tour.”
Nicklaus won 10 tournaments on the Senior PGA Tour, the last two
in 1996 at the Tradition and the GTE Suncoast Classic. The Senior PGA
Tour became the Champions Tour in 2003.
Since 2000, Nicklaus, who turned 64 in January, has six top-10
finishes in Champions Tour or Senior PGA Tour events, not counting
Skins Game events.
This season, Nicklaus was sixth in the MasterCard Championship,
Jan. 23-25, then tied for 15th in the ACE Group Classic, Feb. 13-15.
Both are Champions Tour events. He was third at the Wendy’s Champions
Skins Game, Jan. 30-31.
His top Champions Tour finish in 2003 was a tie for seventh in the
Kinko’s Classic.
He posted two fourth-place finishes on the Senior PGA Tour in
2001.
The 2004 Toshiba Senior Classic field also includes defending
champion Rodger Davis. Also scheduled to compete are: Hale Irwin,
Fuzzy Zoeller, Tom Kite, Craig Stadler, Gary McCord, Lee Trevino, Ben
Crenshaw, Larry Nelson, Allen Doyle, John Jacobs, Dave Stockton, Jim
Colbert, Bruce Fleisher, Doug Tewell, Jim Thorpe, Bruce Lietzke,
Lanny Wadkins and Chi Chi Rodriguez, to name several.
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