
Jack Nicklaus on defending Memorial champ Scottie Scheffler: 'He plays a lot like I did'
'He plays a lot like I did,' Nicklaus said.
Nicklaus, whose 18 professional major championships remain the gold standard in golf, said he never went to a tournament thinking it was his to win. Golf required preparation. It was a process of hitting fairways and greens, always improving.
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