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Nicklaus: 1986 masters win was about remembering how to play

By Bloomberg
08 September 2019   |   6:00 am
Golf legend Jack Nicklaus reflects on the 1986 Masters Tournament, when he sealed his 18th major win and became the oldest winner of a Masters at 46 years and 82 days. "I remembered how to play and I remembered how to finish," Nicklaus says on the latest episode of "The David Rubenstein Show: Peer-to-Peer Conversations" recorded on June 18 in New York.

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