Nicklaus had Newport in mind
Bryce Alderton
For the last few years, Jack Nicklaus has picked his spots carefully.
In 2003, Nicklaus appeared in more official Champions Tour events
(nine) than in any other previous season since joining the circuit in
1990. But his schedule didn’t include a stop at the Toshiba Senior
Classic in Newport Beach.
That will change this year.
Considered by some to be the greatest golfer of all time,
Nicklaus, who is second only to Sam Snead (81) with 70 career PGA
Tour victories, will make his debut next week in Newport Beach.
This year he has already played in two Champions Tour events,
finishing sixth in the season-opening MasterCard Championship, where
he averaged 67 for three rounds.
His third stop will officially begin when he tees it up in the
first round of the 10th Toshiba Senior Classic next Friday.
Though it wasn’t announced until Monday, Nicklaus pondered
competing in Newport Beach for some time.
“I have had the Toshiba Senior Classic on my radar screen, if you
will, since the beginning of the year when I sat down and first
looked at my schedule,” Nicklaus said. “I liked its place in the
schedule and was hoping it would work out that I could play there. I
wanted to play in a tournament before Augusta to get a feel for
whether or not I am going to play the Masters, so the timing of
Toshiba is ideal.”
Nicklaus, 64, winner of a record 18 major championships on the PGA
Tour, won the Senior PGA Tour portion of the now-defunct Hyundai Team
matches with partner Tom Watson at Pelican Hill Golf Club in 1999 and
2000, the only other time the “Golden Bear” has played in an official
PGA or senior tour event in Newport-Mesa.
Nicklaus, inducted into the World Golf Hall of Fame in 1974, has
won 10 times on the senior tour, the last two victories coming in
1996 at the Tradition and GTE Suncoast Classic. Health problems that
included persistent lower back pain and hip replacement surgery in
1999 limited Nicklaus’ tournament schedule, but those maladies seem
to be part of the past.
His best finish in a senior tour event last season was a tie for
seventh at the Kinko’s Classic May 8-11.
The North Palm Beach, Fla., resident is eager to share next week
with wife Barbara.
“I’ve heard that Newport Beach Country Club is a good golf course
and that the tournament is well run and well supported by the
community,” Nicklaus said. “I’ve never played Toshiba and I’ve wanted
to do so; now, I have that opportunity. Newport Beach is a beautiful
area and Barbara and I are looking forward to getting there.”
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