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Nicklaus’ indelible impact on the game of golf began at age 10, the year he first picked up a golf club and carded a 51 in the first nine holes he ever played. The special exhibit’s storyline will begin with his youth and storied amateur career and extend through the greatest professional career to date, showcasing artifacts, memorabilia, photos, video and text.
“Jack Nicklaus: Golf’s Golden Champion” also will delve into the important role family has played in his career, the time and resources he and his wife Barbara have devoted to charitable causes, his personal interests and hobbies as well as his business endeavors around the globe, which includes a firm that has designed more than 310 golf courses in 30 countries.
“Telling stories of the members and their history within this great sport has remained at the core of the Hall of Fame’s mission since it opened almost 10 years ago,” said Jack Peter, Senior Vice President and Chief Operating Officer of the World Golf Hall of Fame. “The relationships the Hall of Fame has fostered have played a key role in advancing that goal. We are grateful for the opportunity to work with Mr. Nicklausas he is one of the most revered golfers in historyand we look forward to opening the exhibit with him in November.”
The 2007 World Golf Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony will take place Monday, Nov. 12 at World Golf Village in St. Augustine, Fla. In addition to Hubert Green (Veteran’s Category) and Curtis Strange (PGA TOUR Ballot), the 2007 Class is expected to include Se Ri Pak, who has met the LPGA points criteria and is scheduled to fulfill the final requirement for Induction when she plays in her 10th event this season. Additional announcements for the 2007 Class of Inductees are planned for the U.S. Open at Oakmont Country Club and The Open Championship at Carnoustie.
For more information about the Hall of Fame or the Jack Nicklaus exhibit, call 904-940-4123 or visit www.wgv.com.
Media Contact: Jane Fader
904-940-4009
jfader@wghof.org
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