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Definition of Nicklaus
1. Noun. United States golfer considered by many to be the greatest golfer of all time (born in 1940).
Lexicographical Neighbors of Nicklaus
Literary usage of Nicklaus
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Works by James Fenimore Cooper (1892)
""I never questioned thy state being Geneva; I only wonder thou shouldst doubt my
being nicklaus Wagner! I can journey the darkest night that ever threw a ..."
2. A Musical Motley by Ernest Newman (1919)
"Soon after the entry of Hoffmann and nicklaus in the first scene, nicklaus
ironically describes his companion as " Never resting day or night" in the ..."
3. A Century and a Half of Pittsburg and Her People by John Newton Boucher, John Woolf Jordan (1908)
"nicklaus, Sr., was united in marriage in Switzerland in 1792 to Elizabeth Herring,
... nicklaus, Jr., born in 1798. 3. Verena, born in 1799. 4. ..."
4. Cooper's Works by James Fenimore Cooper, William Cullen Bryant (1855)
"While moving through the passage in stately silence, nicklaus Wagner was occupied
in securing ... I am nicklaus Wagner, a name of little account, perhaps, ..."
5. Golf Resorts: Where to Play in the USA, Canada, Mexico, Costa Rica & the by Jim Nicol, Barbara Nicol (2001)
"The newer, Jack nicklaus-designed Turtle Point course plays 6919/6489/6025/5285,
with a par of 72. ... The nicklaus/Flick golf school is also here. ..."
6. Golf Guide Britain & Ireland 2005 by FHG Staff (2005)
"nicklaus Course: 18 holes, 6651 yards, par 72, SSS 72 - designer Jack nicklaus.
Venue of the Benson & Hedges International Open 1990-1995. ..."