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Angelo Argea (November 7, 1929 – October 10, 2005) was best known as the caddie for Jack Nicklaus. [1] [2] Argea was born in Greece. [3] He and Nicklaus first met at the Palm Springs Golf Classic in 1963, when Argea signed up to caddie for him. Argea continued to caddie for Nicklaus for over 20 years.
For most of his professional career, Nicklaus employed Angelo Argea as his caddie ... was released to mark the 50th anniversary of Jack Nicklaus's first major ...
Caddie manager at Glen Oak Country Club for 38 years, Mayno mentored hundreds of young people, many of whom went on to become Evans Scholars or members of the club themselves. Jack Nicklaus [33] 2013: Golfer: PGA Tour: Nicknamed "The Golden Bear." Won a record 18 major championships. Caddied for his father Charlie. Tom Watson [34] 2012: Golfer ...
To think of The Masters is to think of Jack Nicklaus, ... By the time Townsend arrived, most of Augusta’s original caddie corps had disappeared. For the first 48 years at The Masters, golfers ...
Palmer, Jack Nicklaus, ... Palmer's caddie was Nathaniel "Iron Man" Avery; ... Jack Nicklaus: Lost to birdie on first extra hole 24 1971:
Golden Bear’s 1977 Memorial win ranks high. Nicklaus has won the Memorial twice (1977 and 1984), but the first victory on the course he designed still holds a special place on his list of favorites.
The 1965 Masters Tournament was the 29th Masters Tournament, held April 8–11 at Augusta National Golf Club in Augusta, Georgia.. Jack Nicklaus, age 25, won the second of his six Masters titles with a score of 271 (−17), at the time a tournament record, three strokes better than Ben Hogan's 274 in 1953. [2]
Augusta National’s original caddie corps were all Black men, mostly from the local Sand Hills district. For decades, the played an integral part in The Masters, but the introduction of “Tour ...