Laura Ingraham talks to Jack Nicklaus and son about the importance of family over sports
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Jack Nicklaus II, son of legendary golfer Jack Nicklaus, joined his father on "The Ingraham Angle" on Friday to discuss the importance of family.
Nicklaus told host Laura Ingraham that his most memorable victory when his son joined him as his caddy during the 1986 Masters in Augusta, Ga. "We played great and we won and Jackie was a tremendous help – and it was a very special thing to walk off the 18th green, give my son a hug and share with him what was probably my most celebrated victory." "My family's always been number 1 golf has always been number 2 and my business third," he added. "As long as I kept my family first and kept my priorities there, that’s where I wanted them. Had I decided that golf was more of a priority and create more of a legacy, I could’ve played a lot more years, I could’ve probably in my 30s and probably not watched the kids play sports and did not introduce them to things, not to be a dad."More Related News
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