Jack Nicklaus: Golfing legend turns businessman
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Jack Nicklaus: Golfing legend turns businessman

Published 0908 GMT (1708 HKT) January 21, 2016
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Jack Nicklaus wipes away tears after listening to the laudatory remarks of his son Jack Jr. before receiving the Congressional Gold Medal in 2015. Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images North America/Getty Images
Nicklaus was just the third pro golfer to ever receive the award from U.S. Congress, and the seventh pro athlete. It was recognition for his contribution to the game and his community work. Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images North America/Getty Images
Aged 75, Nicklaus celebrated a hole-in-one during the Par 3 tournament at the 2015 Masters, the 21st of his professional career but first at Augusta. David Cannon/Getty Images
One of the most famous images in golf: Nicklaus rolls in a birdie putt during his victory charge at the Masters in 1986, when -- age 46 -- he became the major event's oldest winner. David Cannon/Getty Images
Nicklaus was honored with Sports Illustrated's Muhammad Ali Legacy Award in New York on December 15, 2015, while Serena Williams was named the magazine's Sportsperson of the Year. They are pictured with NFL legend Boomer Esiason. Theo Wargo/Getty Images North America/Getty Images for Sports Illustrated
Nicklaus secured his first major title at the 1962 U.S. Open at Oakmont during his first full season on the PGA Tour. Getty Images
Nicklaus was nicknamed the "Golden Bear" because of his blond hair and initially hefty physique, but he trimmed down as his career progressed. Getty Images
Since retiring from top-level golf, Nicklaus has focused on commercial interests with business partner Howard Milstein (pictured with his wife Abby). Astrid Stawiarz/Getty Images North America/Getty Images
Nicklaus and his wife Barbara started children's charity work after their infant daughter was saved from choking to death by a Columbus hospital. Here they watch their son Gary competing in the 2001 U.S. Open golf tournament. MIKE NELSON/AFP/AFP/Getty Images
Nicklaus was close friends with former U.S. President Gerald Ford, who in 1994 was the first honorary chairman of the Presidents Cup golf competition contested by the U.S and an International team.
Nicklaus won his third British Open title in 1978 -- his second triumph at the home of golf, St. Andrews. Steve Powell/Allsport
Nicklaus won a record six Masters titles, and is one of the honorary starters each year at Augusta with fellow golf legends Arnold Palmer (left) and Gary Player (right). Jamie Squire/Getty Images
Nicklaus is full of praise for modern golfing stars such as four-time major winner Rory McIlroy of Northern Ireland.
Nicklaus founded the PGA Tour's Memorial Tournament in 1976. It has been won a record five times by Tiger Woods, who is still chasing Nicklaus' milestone 18 major titles. Woods has been stuck on 14 since 2008. Getty Images