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CHAMPION GOLFER.—The burly American professional, Jack Nicklaus, who won the U.S. Masters tournament with a record score of 271,17 under par. He was nine strokes ahead of his nearest rival. His display has been described as the most remarkable in golfing history.

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Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30739, 1 May 1965, Page 11

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CHAMPION GOLFER.—The burly American professional, Jack Nicklaus, who won the U.S. Masters tournament with a record score of 271,17 under par. He was nine strokes ahead of his nearest rival. His display has been described as the most remarkable in golfing history. Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30739, 1 May 1965, Page 11

CHAMPION GOLFER.—The burly American professional, Jack Nicklaus, who won the U.S. Masters tournament with a record score of 271,17 under par. He was nine strokes ahead of his nearest rival. His display has been described as the most remarkable in golfing history. Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30739, 1 May 1965, Page 11