On this day in 2005: Jack Nicklaus calls time on glittering career at St Andrews

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Nicklaus bowed out at the age of 65, with 18 major titles to his name
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On this day in 2005: Jack Nicklaus calls time on glittering career at St Andrews
Jack Nicklaus stands on the Swilcan Bridge on the 18th fairway at the 134th Open Championship at St Andrews in 2005. (Andrew Milligan/PA Wire)


Jack Nicklaus completed his last competitive round of golf at the Open at St Andrews on this day in 2005.


Nicklaus, the winner of 18 majors, called time on a glittering career at the age of 65.

Rapturous applause and cheers echoed around the famous venue as spectators showed their love and appreciation for the man affectionately known as โ€˜Golden Bearโ€™.




On this day in 2005: Jack Nicklaus calls time on glittering career at St Andrews
Jack Nicklaus says an emotional farewell on the eighteenth green. (Andrew Milligan/PA Wire)


After hitting his tee shot at the 18th in his second round, Nicklaus received a 10-minute standing ovation from the crowd. On the 18th fairway, he gave his final farewell to professional golf while standing on the Swilcan Bridge.

He had missed the cut and was bowing out years after his peak, but a birdie on the last hole ensured Nicklaus finished on a high.


Even Tiger Woods winning his second Claret Jug could not take away from Nicklausโ€™ poignant swansong as one of the greatest brought down the curtain on a remarkable career.

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