A Quote by Jack Nicklaus

I've been fortunate over my career to make a little history on the 16th hole at Augusta National. — © Jack Nicklaus
I've been fortunate over my career to make a little history on the 16th hole at Augusta National.
Augusta National... an oasis of career-defining moments.
Since 1934 every accomplished player in golf has come to the Augusta National looking for an introduction into history.
It's [Augusta National] a difficult course and it doesn't make it easier when you have three shanks.
I certainly feel fortunate in my career to have been able to continue to work in different mediums. I don't ever want to be the guy who gets really good at one thing and just does that over and over and over again.
I've always tried to write California history as American history. The paradox is that New England history is by definition national history, Mid-Atlantic history is national history. We're still suffering from that.
The major championships have always been a special focus in my career, and as a professional, I think Augusta is where I need to be.
The major championships have always been a special focus in my career and, as a professional, I think Augusta is where I need to be.
I've been so fortunate because I never really had ups and downs as far as my career. Ninety-nine percent of the time, I've been sold out all over the world.
If you're one of the fortunate few on this Earth with a pass to enter the gates of Augusta National on Masters Sunday, you don't leave early. You just don't. If it's a Masters Sunday when Tiger Woods is near the top of the leader board, you really don't leave early.
I've been lucky and very fortunate over the course of my career, and I try to do something good for people every day.
There isn't a hole out there [Augusta] that can't be birdied if you just think. But there isn't one that can't be double-bogeyed if you stop thinking.
A career is a journey. I've been fortunate enough to work and be very successful over three decades, but I haven't achieved nearly what I want to achieve yet.
I realize how fortunate I am to have been able to make a life and career out of skiing.
My career has been very strange. My career is like a heart monitor. I get involved in a good project now and then to keep things going. And then I make things that I work on that I hope are going to be good so I can make a living and keep a roof over the heads of those little monsters I have in my house.
I think I've been fortunate over the years to be at a point in my career where I really get to choose the partnerships that I really want to take on and they're a perfect fit.
It is not surprising that only one medieval state, Venice, long possessed anything clearly identifiavble as a navy in this sense. We shall see that no state in the British Isles attained attained this level of sophistication before the 16th century, and no history of the Royal Navy, in any exact sense of the words, could legitimately begin much before then. This book, which does, is not an institutional history of the Royal Navy, but a history of naval warfare as an aspect of national history. All and any methods of fighting at sea, or using the sea for warlike purposes, are its concern.
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