At 69 Nicklaus Makes Rare Appearance To Play A Benefit 2009: Delray Beach

At 69 Nicklaus makes rare appearance to play a benefit

DELRAY BEACH, Fla.
— Jack Nicklaus shifted his hips and cocked his head slightly, then swung and watched his opening drive sail perfectly down the first fairway. “I’m done,” he said. He wasn’t serious. But someday — perhaps soon — Nicklaus will hit his last shot before the eyes of still-adoring galleries. That’s why hundreds of people showed up Monday morning for an event benefiting a South Florida hospital. They called it the Delray Dunes-Bethesda Hospital Pro-Am, the 40th and final time the event will be played. The field was a who’s-who of golf: Among the pros taking part were Tom Watson, Gary Player, Lee Trevino, Mark O’Meara and Raymond Floyd. And Nicklaus, whose playing schedule typically includes only father-son tournaments and Skins games, was the top draw of all. “I think it’s fantastic,” Trevino said. “I mean, when’s the last time you saw Jack Nicklaus play And you may never see him again, you understand It’s special.” Tournament host Bob Murphy — the Champions Tour player and television commentator — has used the event to raise millions for charity in Palm Beach County. Trevino has given so much money from his appearances back to the hospital that a room there now bears his name, and some pros even call Murphy to see if they’re needed to play alongside 24-handicappers.
Some of those hackers, not surprisingly, started shanking everything when Nicklaus lined up with them on the driving range.

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