Jack Nicklaus shares the two times he broke a club on the course

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The old line attributed to Jack Nicklaus is "I never missed a putt; somehow it just didn't go in." Whether he actually said it, who knows? But now we have another witticism to ponder: "The Golden Bear never broke a golf club in anger; his golf bag broke it."

During the Jack Nicklaus Award ceremony, during which five college players were honored, the Memorial Tournament host noted that he never broke a club "on purpose" during competition.

"In play? Zero," Nicklaus said. "How many times have I broken one accidentally? I had a 3-wood that I used since 1958 ... and used until the (1989) PGA Championship in Chicago. I hit a shot (into the water), took my club and put it in the bag and (it) hit the side of the bag. I didn't mean to hurt anything."

Nicklaus did not notice until the next day that the 3-wood was in two pieces.

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May 31, 2022; Columbus, Ohio, USA;  Jack Nicklaus talks at his annual news conference prior to the Memorial Tournament on May 31, 2022 at the Muirfield Village Golf Club in Dublin, Ohio. Mandatory Credit: Doral Chenoweth-The Columbus Dispatch
May 31, 2022; Columbus, Ohio, USA; Jack Nicklaus talks at his annual news conference prior to the Memorial Tournament on May 31, 2022 at the Muirfield Village Golf Club in Dublin, Ohio. Mandatory Credit: Doral Chenoweth-The Columbus Dispatch

The only other time Nicklaus broke a club during play was when his 3-wood snapped during a swing "and all the sudden it wrapped around my back. The shot went down the middle though."

Nicklaus then repeated he has never "broken a club from anger in a tournament. I always say, 'If you want to be a good sport, you finish the tournament and if a guy's beaten you, he deserved to win. You shake his hand, say congratulations, and after you leave, you go back in the locker room and you're by yourself, if you want to beat your head against a locker or break a club, then that's the time to do it. Not on the golf course. The club didn't have anything to do with it. It was ... you."

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This article originally appeared on The Columbus Dispatch: Jack Nicklaus' advice: save temper tantrums for the clubhouse