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  • Jack Fleck
  • American professional golfer (1921–2014)

    Jackson Donald Fleck (November 8, 1921 – March 21, 2014) was an American professional golfer, best known for winning the U.S. Open in 1955 in a playoff

    Jack Fleck

    Jack Fleck

    Jack_Fleck

  • Jack Nicklaus
  • American professional golfer (born 1940)

    Jack William Nicklaus (/ˈnɪkləsˌ ˈnɪkəl-/; born January 21, 1940), nicknamed "the Golden Bear", is an American retired professional golfer and golf course

    Jack Nicklaus

    Jack Nicklaus

    Jack_Nicklaus

  • Brooks Koepka
  • American professional golfer (born 1990)

    golfer to win three or more PGA Championships in the stroke play era, joining Jack Nicklaus (five wins) and Tiger Woods (four). Koepka has won three major championships

    Brooks Koepka

    Brooks Koepka

    Brooks_Koepka

  • Jack (given name)
  • Name list

    (disambiguation), multiple people Jack Flatley (born 1994), English professional boxer Jack Fleck (1921–2014), American professional golfer Jack Foley (disambiguation)

    Jack (given name)

    Jack (given name)

    Jack_(given_name)

  • Martin Kaymer
  • German professional golfer (born 1984)

    fourth to win The Players and a major in the same calendar year, joining Jack Nicklaus (1978, Open), Hal Sutton (1983, PGA), and Woods (2001, Masters)

    Martin Kaymer

    Martin Kaymer

    Martin_Kaymer

  • Ben Hogan Golf Company
  • American sports equipment brand

    player to win a tournament using Hogan's clubs was the previously unknown Jack Fleck, who defeated Hogan himself in a playoff at the 1955 U.S. Open. Hogan

    Ben Hogan Golf Company

    Ben_Hogan_Golf_Company

  • Ben Hogan
  • American professional golfer (1912–1997)

    Barkow, Al. The Upset: Jack Fleck's Incredible Victory Over Ben Hogan at the U.S. Open. 2012. p. 31 Barkow, Al. The Upset: Jack Fleck's Incredible Victory

    Ben Hogan

    Ben Hogan

    Ben_Hogan

  • Jordan Spieth
  • American professional golfer (born 1993)

    feat are Hall of Fame members Craig Wood, Ben Hogan, Arnold Palmer, and Jack Nicklaus. He became the fourth-youngest player to win multiple major championships

    Jordan Spieth

    Jordan Spieth

    Jordan_Spieth

  • Fleck
  • Surname list

    Hans-Georg Fleck (born 1953), German historian Jack Fleck (1921–2014), American golfer Jacob Fleck (1881–1953), Austrian film director James Fleck (born 1931)

    Fleck

    Fleck

  • List of U.S. Open (golf) champions
  • and George Fazio. w Jack Fleck won in a playoff against Ben Hogan. x Dick Mayer won in a playoff against Cary Middlecoff. y Jack Nicklaus won in a playoff

    List of U.S. Open (golf) champions

    List of U.S. Open (golf) champions

    List_of_U.S._Open_(golf)_champions

  • Rory McIlroy
  • Northern Irish golfer (born 1989)

    the modern career grand slam—after Gene Sarazen, Ben Hogan, Gary Player, Jack Nicklaus, and Tiger Woods—and the first European to do so. Following a successful

    Rory McIlroy

    Rory McIlroy

    Rory_McIlroy

  • 1955 U.S. Open (golf)
  • Golf tournament

    Francisco, California. In one of the greatest upsets in golf history, Jack Fleck, a municipal course pro from Iowa, prevailed in an 18-hole playoff to

    1955 U.S. Open (golf)

    1955_U.S._Open_(golf)

  • Payne Stewart
  • American professional golfer (1957–1999)

    one of Stewart's close friends, while attendees included Woods, Mickelson, Jack Nicklaus, Greg Norman, Davis Love III, Hal Sutton, Justin Leonard and Fred

    Payne Stewart

    Payne Stewart

    Payne_Stewart

  • Matt Fitzpatrick
  • English professional golfer (born 1994)

    Massachusetts – the same venue where he won the U.S. Amateur in 2013. He joined Jack Nicklaus as the second male golfer to win a U.S Open and a U.S. Amateur title

    Matt Fitzpatrick

    Matt Fitzpatrick

    Matt_Fitzpatrick

  • Justin Rose
  • English professional golfer (born 1980)

    Furgol 1955 Jack Fleck† 1956 Cary Middlecoff 1957 Dick Mayer† 1958 Tommy Bolt 1959 Billy Casper 1960 Arnold Palmer 1961 Gene Littler 1962 Jack Nicklaus†

    Justin Rose

    Justin Rose

    Justin_Rose

  • Walter Hagen
  • American professional golfer (1892–1969)

    of the 20th century. His tally of 11 professional majors is third behind Jack Nicklaus (18) and Tiger Woods (15). Known as the "father of professional

    Walter Hagen

    Walter Hagen

    Walter_Hagen

  • Tiger Woods
  • American professional golfer (born 1975)

    list in 10 seasons. He has won 15 major golf championships (second only to Jack Nicklaus's 18) and 82 PGA Tour events (tied with Sam Snead for the all-time

    Tiger Woods

    Tiger Woods

    Tiger_Woods

  • 1962 PGA Championship
  • Golf tournament

    Pennsylvania in 1962, just five weeks apart. Palmer lost to 22-year-old Jack Nicklaus in an 18-hole playoff at the U.S. Open at Oakmont near Pittsburgh

    1962 PGA Championship

    1962_PGA_Championship

  • Jon Rahm
  • Spanish professional golfer (born 1994)

    his aggregate score of 263 broke the event's scoring record of 269 set by Jack Nicklaus in 1960. In his junior season, Rahm won four individual titles and

    Jon Rahm

    Jon Rahm

    Jon_Rahm

  • Arnold Palmer
  • American professional golfer (1929–2016)

    sport accessible to middle and working classes via public courses. Palmer, Jack Nicklaus, and Gary Player were "The Big Three" in golf during the 1960s;

    Arnold Palmer

    Arnold Palmer

    Arnold_Palmer

  • List of men's major championships winning golfers
  • Championship, the U.S. Open, and The Open Championship, contested annually. Jack Nicklaus has won the most majors, achieving 18 victories during his career

    List of men's major championships winning golfers

    List of men's major championships winning golfers

    List_of_men's_major_championships_winning_golfers

  • Chronological list of men's major golf champions
  • Thomson (2/5) Jack Fleck (1/1) Doug Ford (1/2) Cary Middlecoff (2/3) 1956 MUOP Peter Thomson (3/5) Cary Middlecoff (3/3) Jack Burke Jr. (2/2) Jack Burke Jr

    Chronological list of men's major golf champions

    Chronological_list_of_men's_major_golf_champions

  • Lee Trevino
  • American professional golfer (born 1939)

    He qualified again in 1967 and shot 283 (+3), eight shots behind champion Jack Nicklaus, and only four behind runner-up Arnold Palmer. Trevino earned $6

    Lee Trevino

    Lee Trevino

    Lee_Trevino

  • Gary Player
  • South African professional golfer (born 1935)

    in major championship victories with nine. Along with Arnold Palmer and Jack Nicklaus he is often referred to as one of "The Big Three" golfers of the

    Gary Player

    Gary Player

    Gary_Player

  • Dustin Johnson
  • American professional golfer (born 1984)

    Tour history to win a Tour title in each of his first 14 seasons, joining Jack Nicklaus (17) and Tiger Woods (14). Johnson was one of the longest drivers

    Dustin Johnson

    Dustin Johnson

    Dustin_Johnson

  • J. J. Spaun
  • American professional golfer (born 1990)

    title". The Straits Times. June 16, 2025. Retrieved June 16, 2025. Milko, Jack (January 13, 2025). "Despite Sony Open meltdown, J.J. Spaun in terrific position

    J. J. Spaun

    J. J. Spaun

    J._J._Spaun

  • U.S. Open (golf)
  • Golf tournament held in the United States

    Player (1981, 1983), Lee Trevino (1983, 1984), Hale Irwin (1990, 2002, 2003), Jack Nicklaus (1991, 1993, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000), and Tom Watson

    U.S. Open (golf)

    U.S._Open_(golf)

  • Olympic Club
  • Athletic club and golf club in San Francisco

    1987, 1998, 2012); the 54-hole leader failed to win all five times. Jack Fleck won in 1955, defeating Ben Hogan in an 18-hole playoff after the two were

    Olympic Club

    Olympic_Club

  • Bryson DeChambeau
  • American professional golfer (born 1993)

    he became the third player to have won those three championships, after Jack Nicklaus and Tiger Woods. Renowned for his analytical approaches to the sport

    Bryson DeChambeau

    Bryson DeChambeau

    Bryson_DeChambeau

  • Tom Watson (golfer)
  • American professional golfer (born 1949)

    the playoff. Several of Watson's major victories came at the expense of Jack Nicklaus, the man he replaced as number one, most notably the 1977 Masters

    Tom Watson (golfer)

    Tom Watson (golfer)

    Tom_Watson_(golfer)

  • Francis Ouimet
  • American amateur golfer (1893–1967)

    banquet. Past winners include Arnold Palmer (1997), Peter Jacobsen (2006), Jack Nicklaus (2007), and Annika Sörenstam (2010) and in 2021 the Ouimet Fund

    Francis Ouimet

    Francis Ouimet

    Francis_Ouimet

  • Ernie Els
  • South African professional golfer (born 1969)

    tournaments in three different decades, joining his countryman Gary Player, Jack Nicklaus, Lee Trevino, Billy Casper, Raymond Floyd, John Henry Taylor, and

    Ernie Els

    Ernie Els

    Ernie_Els

  • Lou Graham
  • American professional golfer (1938–2026)

    Furgol 1955 Jack Fleck† 1956 Cary Middlecoff 1957 Dick Mayer† 1958 Tommy Bolt 1959 Billy Casper 1960 Arnold Palmer 1961 Gene Littler 1962 Jack Nicklaus†

    Lou Graham

    Lou_Graham

  • Fuzzy Zoeller
  • American professional golfer (1951–2025)

    Furgol 1955 Jack Fleck† 1956 Cary Middlecoff 1957 Dick Mayer† 1958 Tommy Bolt 1959 Billy Casper 1960 Arnold Palmer 1961 Gene Littler 1962 Jack Nicklaus†

    Fuzzy Zoeller

    Fuzzy Zoeller

    Fuzzy_Zoeller

  • Gene Sarazen
  • American professional golfer (1902–1999)

    championships. He was the first of six players (along with Ben Hogan, Gary Player, Jack Nicklaus, Tiger Woods, and Rory McIlroy) to win each of the four majors at

    Gene Sarazen

    Gene Sarazen

    Gene_Sarazen

  • Bobby Jones (golfer)
  • American amateur golfer (1902–1971)

    most ever in that championship, along with Willie Anderson, Ben Hogan, and Jack Nicklaus. His four-second-place finishes in the U.S. Open place him second

    Bobby Jones (golfer)

    Bobby Jones (golfer)

    Bobby_Jones_(golfer)

  • Johnny Miller
  • American former professional golfer (born 1947)

    world on Mark McCormack's world golf rankings in both 1974 and 1975 behind Jack Nicklaus. Miller won 25 PGA Tour events, including two majors, and was inducted

    Johnny Miller

    Johnny Miller

    Johnny_Miller

  • Harry Vardon
  • Jersey professional golfer (1870–1937)

    Furgol 1955 Jack Fleck† 1956 Cary Middlecoff 1957 Dick Mayer† 1958 Tommy Bolt 1959 Billy Casper 1960 Arnold Palmer 1961 Gene Littler 1962 Jack Nicklaus†

    Harry Vardon

    Harry Vardon

    Harry_Vardon

  • Ted Ray (golfer)
  • English professional golfer (1877–1943)

    1921, played at his home club, Oxhey, where he met his Jersey contemporary Jack Gaudin. Ray got off to a bad start and was 6 down after 10 hole and, although

    Ted Ray (golfer)

    Ted Ray (golfer)

    Ted_Ray_(golfer)

  • Ángel Cabrera
  • Argentine golfer (born 1969)

    Furgol 1955 Jack Fleck† 1956 Cary Middlecoff 1957 Dick Mayer† 1958 Tommy Bolt 1959 Billy Casper 1960 Arnold Palmer 1961 Gene Littler 1962 Jack Nicklaus†

    Ángel Cabrera

    Ángel Cabrera

    Ángel_Cabrera

  • 1960 U.S. Open (golf)
  • Golf tournament

    three primary contenders in the final round: Palmer, Ben Hogan, and amateur Jack Nicklaus, three of the greatest players in the history of golf. Having already

    1960 U.S. Open (golf)

    1960_U.S._Open_(golf)

  • Andy North
  • American professional golfer (born 1950)

    Furgol 1955 Jack Fleck† 1956 Cary Middlecoff 1957 Dick Mayer† 1958 Tommy Bolt 1959 Billy Casper 1960 Arnold Palmer 1961 Gene Littler 1962 Jack Nicklaus†

    Andy North

    Andy North

    Andy_North

  • Wyndham Clark
  • American professional golfer (born 1993)

    Marco Simone Golf & Country Club". PGA Tour. Retrieved June 21, 2026. Hirsh, Jack (October 1, 2023). "Ryder Cup records: Here's how all 24 players finished"

    Wyndham Clark

    Wyndham Clark

    Wyndham_Clark

  • Jim Barnes (golfer)
  • English professional golfer (1886–1966)

    Furgol 1955 Jack Fleck† 1956 Cary Middlecoff 1957 Dick Mayer† 1958 Tommy Bolt 1959 Billy Casper 1960 Arnold Palmer 1961 Gene Littler 1962 Jack Nicklaus†

    Jim Barnes (golfer)

    Jim Barnes (golfer)

    Jim_Barnes_(golfer)

  • Tommy Bolt
  • American professional golfer

    Wall Jr.) 1995 Liberty Mutual Legends of Golf - Demaret Division (with Jack Fleck) Sources: Note: Bolt never played in The Open Championship.   Win   Top

    Tommy Bolt

    Tommy Bolt

    Tommy_Bolt

  • David Graham (golfer)
  • Australian professional golfer (born 1946)

    record ten shots. At 544, they beat the team record set by Arnold Palmer and Jack Nicklaus at the 1966 Canada Cup by four shots. Devlin and Graham again represented

    David Graham (golfer)

    David Graham (golfer)

    David_Graham_(golfer)

  • Raymond Floyd
  • American professional golfer (born 1942)

    in 1978 at St Andrews; he tied for second place, behind three-time winner Jack Nicklaus. Floyd came very close to winning a second Green Jacket at the 1990

    Raymond Floyd

    Raymond Floyd

    Raymond_Floyd

  • Julius Boros
  • American professional golfer (1920–1994)

    Furgol 1955 Jack Fleck† 1956 Cary Middlecoff 1957 Dick Mayer† 1958 Tommy Bolt 1959 Billy Casper 1960 Arnold Palmer 1961 Gene Littler 1962 Jack Nicklaus†

    Julius Boros

    Julius Boros

    Julius_Boros

  • Byron Nelson
  • American professional golfer (1912–2006)

    This feat has since been matched by Ben Hogan, Sam Snead, Arnold Palmer, Jack Nicklaus, Billy Casper, and Tiger Woods. Nelson achieved several notable

    Byron Nelson

    Byron Nelson

    Byron_Nelson

  • 1958 Masters Tournament
  • Golf tournament

    apply to Americans 2. U.S. Open champions Julius Boros (9), Billy Burke, Jack Fleck, Ed Furgol (8,11), Tony Manero, Lloyd Mangrum, Dick Mayer (9,10,11), Fred

    1958 Masters Tournament

    1958_Masters_Tournament

  • 1959 Masters Tournament
  • Golf tournament

    Bolt (9,10,11), Julius Boros (9,10), Billy Burke, Chick Evans (5,a), Jack Fleck, Ed Furgol (11), Tony Manero, Lloyd Mangrum, Dick Mayer (11), Fred McLeod

    1959 Masters Tournament

    1959_Masters_Tournament

  • Anna Boden and Ryan Fleck
  • American filmmaking duo

    Anna Boden and Ryan K. Fleck are an American filmmaking duo. The duo rose to prominence for their work on the 2004 short film Gowanus, Brooklyn, which

    Anna Boden and Ryan Fleck

    Anna Boden and Ryan Fleck

    Anna_Boden_and_Ryan_Fleck

  • 1955 PGA Championship
  • Golf tournament

    Bolt 3&2 Tommy Bolt w/o Al Watrous Tommy Bolt 3&1 Jack Fleck Jack Fleck 4&2 Joe Zarhardt Jack Fleck 2&1 Jay Hebert Jay Hebert 4&3 Alex Redl Tommy Bolt

    1955 PGA Championship

    1955_PGA_Championship

  • Tommy Armour
  • Scottish-American professional golfer (1896–1968)

    1938 Mid South Pro/Pro (with Bobby Cruickshank; tie with Henry Picard and Jack Grout) 1 Defeated Harry Cooper in an 18-hole playoff: Armour 76 (+4), Cooper

    Tommy Armour

    Tommy Armour

    Tommy_Armour

  • John McDermott (golfer)
  • American professional golfer (1891–1971)

    Furgol 1955 Jack Fleck† 1956 Cary Middlecoff 1957 Dick Mayer† 1958 Tommy Bolt 1959 Billy Casper 1960 Arnold Palmer 1961 Gene Littler 1962 Jack Nicklaus†

    John McDermott (golfer)

    John McDermott (golfer)

    John_McDermott_(golfer)

  • Hubert Green
  • American professional golfer (1946–2018)

    Open Championship at Turnberry, Green finished third behind Tom Watson and Jack Nicklaus, who were respectively eleven and ten shots clear of Green in their

    Hubert Green

    Hubert Green

    Hubert_Green

  • John Fleck (footballer)
  • Scottish footballer (born 1991)

    John Alexander Fleck (born 24 August 1991) is a Scottish professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for EFL League Two club Chesterfield. He began

    John Fleck (footballer)

    John Fleck (footballer)

    John_Fleck_(footballer)

  • Gary Woodland
  • American professional golfer (born 1984)

    Furgol 1955 Jack Fleck† 1956 Cary Middlecoff 1957 Dick Mayer† 1958 Tommy Bolt 1959 Billy Casper 1960 Arnold Palmer 1961 Gene Littler 1962 Jack Nicklaus†

    Gary Woodland

    Gary Woodland

    Gary_Woodland

  • Jim Furyk
  • American professional golfer (born 1970)

    Furgol 1955 Jack Fleck† 1956 Cary Middlecoff 1957 Dick Mayer† 1958 Tommy Bolt 1959 Billy Casper 1960 Arnold Palmer 1961 Gene Littler 1962 Jack Nicklaus†

    Jim Furyk

    Jim Furyk

    Jim_Furyk

  • Quad Cities
  • Metropolitan Statistical Area in the United States

    coach, Davenport John Flannagan, priest and college president, Davenport Jack Fleck, golfer, 1955 U.S. Open champion, Bettendorf Joe Frisco, vaudeville performer

    Quad Cities

    Quad Cities

    Quad_Cities

  • Fort Smith, Arkansas
  • City in Arkansas, United States

    League Baseball player Jim Files, former National Football League player Jack Fleck, professional golfer, 1955 US Open winner. Ryan Franklin, pitcher for

    Fort Smith, Arkansas

    Fort Smith, Arkansas

    Fort_Smith,_Arkansas

  • Larry Nelson
  • American professional golfer (born 1947)

    Furgol 1955 Jack Fleck† 1956 Cary Middlecoff 1957 Dick Mayer† 1958 Tommy Bolt 1959 Billy Casper 1960 Arnold Palmer 1961 Gene Littler 1962 Jack Nicklaus†

    Larry Nelson

    Larry Nelson

    Larry_Nelson

  • Corey Pavin
  • American professional golfer (born 1959)

    Championship. Pavin was born in Oxnard, California, the son of Barbara and Jack Pavin. He attended Oxnard High School. Pavin attended the University of California

    Corey Pavin

    Corey Pavin

    Corey_Pavin

  • Graeme McDowell
  • Northern Irish professional golfer (born 1979)

    Furgol 1955 Jack Fleck† 1956 Cary Middlecoff 1957 Dick Mayer† 1958 Tommy Bolt 1959 Billy Casper 1960 Arnold Palmer 1961 Gene Littler 1962 Jack Nicklaus†

    Graeme McDowell

    Graeme McDowell

    Graeme_McDowell

  • Billy Casper
  • American professional golfer (1931–2015)

    disadvantages against longer-hitting competitors such as Arnold Palmer and Jack Nicklaus with moxie, creative shot-making, and clever golf-course management

    Billy Casper

    Billy Casper

    Billy_Casper

  • Bill Collins (golfer)
  • American professional golfer (1928–2006)

    first at the end of regulation at the Insurance City Open, which he and Jack Fleck lost in a playoff to Arnold Palmer. His best finishes in major championships

    Bill Collins (golfer)

    Bill_Collins_(golfer)

  • Tom Kite
  • American professional golfer (born 1949)

    Furgol 1955 Jack Fleck† 1956 Cary Middlecoff 1957 Dick Mayer† 1958 Tommy Bolt 1959 Billy Casper 1960 Arnold Palmer 1961 Gene Littler 1962 Jack Nicklaus†

    Tom Kite

    Tom Kite

    Tom_Kite

  • Craig Wood (golfer)
  • American professional golfer (1901–1968)

    the first two majors were Ben Hogan (1951, 1953), Arnold Palmer (1960), Jack Nicklaus (1972), Tiger Woods (2002), and Jordan Spieth (2015). Wood died

    Craig Wood (golfer)

    Craig Wood (golfer)

    Craig_Wood_(golfer)

  • November 7
  • Day of the year

    Lisa Ben, American singer-songwriter and journalist (died 2015) 1921 – Jack Fleck, American golfer (died 2014) 1921 – Susanne Hirzel, member of the White

    November 7

    November_7

  • Bettendorf, Iowa
  • City in Iowa, United States

    Bettendorf, Iowa. Louie Conn, NFL Cheerleader for the Minnesota Vikings Jack Fleck, (1921–2014) golfer who won the 1955 U.S. Open. Bernard Goldstein, (1929–2009)

    Bettendorf, Iowa

    Bettendorf, Iowa

    Bettendorf,_Iowa

  • Freaky Tales (film)
  • 2024 film by Anna Boden and Ryan Fleck

    film written and directed by Anna Boden and Ryan Fleck. The film stars Pedro Pascal, Boden and Fleck's longtime collaborator Ben Mendelsohn, Jay Ellis

    Freaky Tales (film)

    Freaky_Tales_(film)

  • 2012 U.S. Open (golf)
  • Golf tournament

    the Olympic Club, all played at the Lake Course. In 1955, unheralded Jack Fleck defeated Ben Hogan in an 18-hole playoff. In 1966, Billy Casper staged

    2012 U.S. Open (golf)

    2012_U.S._Open_(golf)

  • Curtis Strange
  • American professional golfer (born 1955)

    April 25, 2019. Peter, Thomson (November 1, 1976). "Par for the course for Jack". The Age. p. 33. Retrieved January 9, 2020. Apfelbaum, Jim, ed. (2007).

    Curtis Strange

    Curtis Strange

    Curtis_Strange

  • Cary Middlecoff
  • American professional golfer (1921–1998)

    Furgol 1955 Jack Fleck† 1956 Cary Middlecoff 1957 Dick Mayer† 1958 Tommy Bolt 1959 Billy Casper 1960 Arnold Palmer 1961 Gene Littler 1962 Jack Nicklaus†

    Cary Middlecoff

    Cary Middlecoff

    Cary_Middlecoff

  • Senior PGA Championship
  • Golf tournament in the United States for men 50 and over

    Victory". The Miami Herald. Florida. pp. 1C, 8C – via newspapers.com. "Fleck Wins PGA Seniors". The Tampa Tribune. Florida. United Press International

    Senior PGA Championship

    Senior_PGA_Championship

  • Tony Jacklin
  • English professional golfer (born 1944)

    opening two days, winning three matches and halving the other, He played Jack Nicklaus in two singles matches on the final day, winning the morning match

    Tony Jacklin

    Tony Jacklin

    Tony_Jacklin

  • Phoenix Open
  • Golf tournament held in Arizona, United States

    Fairfield Bob McCallister Jack Nicklaus 35,000 5,300 1961 Arnold Palmer 270 −10 Playoff Doug Sanders 30,000 4,300 1960 Jack Fleck 273 −11 Playoff Bill Collins

    Phoenix Open

    Phoenix_Open

  • Professional golf career of Tiger Woods
  • with five. In 2002, he started strongly, joining Nick Faldo (1989–90) and Jack Nicklaus (1965–66) as the only men to have won back-to-back Masters Tournaments

    Professional golf career of Tiger Woods

    Professional_golf_career_of_Tiger_Woods

  • Bob Goalby
  • American professional golfer (1929–2022)

    Open Invitational −3 (72-69-67-69=277) 1 stroke George Bayer, Bob Duden, Jack Fleck, Bill Johnston, Billy Maxwell, Art Wall Jr. 7 Jan 15, 1967 San Diego Open

    Bob Goalby

    Bob Goalby

    Bob_Goalby

  • Rory Fleck Byrne
  • Irish actor (born 1988)

    Rory Fleck Byrne (born 1988) is an Irish actor and composer, known for Vampire Academy (2014), Harlots, The Foreigner (both 2017) and This Is Going to

    Rory Fleck Byrne

    Rory_Fleck_Byrne

  • Fred McLeod (golfer)
  • Scottish-American golfer (1882–1976)

    Furgol 1955 Jack Fleck† 1956 Cary Middlecoff 1957 Dick Mayer† 1958 Tommy Bolt 1959 Billy Casper 1960 Arnold Palmer 1961 Gene Littler 1962 Jack Nicklaus†

    Fred McLeod (golfer)

    Fred McLeod (golfer)

    Fred_McLeod_(golfer)

  • List of people from Iowa
  • naval veteran Bridget Flanery, actress John Flannagan, priest Jack Fleck, golfer Frank Jack Fletcher, admiral Robert Fletcher, costume designer Rich Folkers

    List of people from Iowa

    List of people from Iowa

    List_of_people_from_Iowa

  • Webb Simpson
  • American professional golfer (born 1985)

    Furgol 1955 Jack Fleck† 1956 Cary Middlecoff 1957 Dick Mayer† 1958 Tommy Bolt 1959 Billy Casper 1960 Arnold Palmer 1961 Gene Littler 1962 Jack Nicklaus†

    Webb Simpson

    Webb Simpson

    Webb_Simpson

  • Geoff Ogilvy
  • Australian professional golfer (born 1977)

    Furgol 1955 Jack Fleck† 1956 Cary Middlecoff 1957 Dick Mayer† 1958 Tommy Bolt 1959 Billy Casper 1960 Arnold Palmer 1961 Gene Littler 1962 Jack Nicklaus†

    Geoff Ogilvy

    Geoff Ogilvy

    Geoff_Ogilvy

  • Ralph Guldahl
  • American professional golfer (1911–1987)

    Furgol 1955 Jack Fleck† 1956 Cary Middlecoff 1957 Dick Mayer† 1958 Tommy Bolt 1959 Billy Casper 1960 Arnold Palmer 1961 Gene Littler 1962 Jack Nicklaus†

    Ralph Guldahl

    Ralph_Guldahl

  • Travelers Championship
  • Professional golf tournament on the PGA Tour in Cromwell, Connecticut

    23, 2024). "Scottie Scheffler just did something not even Tiger Woods or Jack Nicklaus can claim". NBC Sports. Retrieved June 23, 2024. Official website

    Travelers Championship

    Travelers_Championship

  • 1956 Masters Tournament
  • Golf tournament

    U.S. Open champions Julius Boros (9,10), Billy Burke, Johnny Farrell, Jack Fleck (10), Ed Furgol (9), Lawson Little (3,5), Tony Manero, Lloyd Mangrum (9)

    1956 Masters Tournament

    1956_Masters_Tournament

  • 1961 Masters Tournament
  • Golf tournament held in 1961

    Tommy Bolt (8), Julius Boros (8,9,11), Billy Burke, Billy Casper (8,9), Jack Fleck (9), Ed Furgol, Tony Manero, Lloyd Mangrum, Dick Mayer, Fred McLeod, Sam

    1961 Masters Tournament

    1961_Masters_Tournament

  • P. J. Fleck
  • American football player and coach (born 1980)

    Philip John Fleck Jr. (born November 29, 1980) is an American football coach and former wide receiver. He has served as the head coach at the University

    P. J. Fleck

    P. J. Fleck

    P._J._Fleck

  • 1964 Masters Tournament
  • Golf tournament

    (last 10 years) Tommy Bolt, Julius Boros (8,9,11), Billy Casper (8,11), Jack Fleck, Ed Furgol (8), Gene Littler (8,11) Dick Mayer (8) did not play 3. The

    1964 Masters Tournament

    1964_Masters_Tournament

  • Joker in other media
  • Adaptation of DC character Joker in media

    self-titled film, portrayed by Joaquin Phoenix. This version is Arthur Fleck, a party clown and aspiring stand-up comedian who suffers from mental disorders

    Joker in other media

    Joker_in_other_media

  • 1956 U.S. Open (golf)
  • Golf tournament

    Defending champion Jack Fleck, who upset Hogan in a Sunday playoff the year before at Olympic, shot 76-74 and missed the cut by a stroke. Jack Burke Jr., winner

    1956 U.S. Open (golf)

    1956_U.S._Open_(golf)

  • Ken Venturi
  • American golfer and broadcaster (1931–2013)

    still an amateur, he finished second in the Masters in 1956, one shot behind Jack Burke Jr., Venturi led after each of the first three rounds in an attempt

    Ken Venturi

    Ken Venturi

    Ken_Venturi

  • List of male golfers
  • Fitzpatrick 1994– Pat Fitzsimons 1950– Nick Flanagan 1984– John Flannery 1962– Jack Fleck 1921–2014 Marty Fleckman 1944– Tommy Fleetwood 1991– Bruce Fleisher 1948–2021

    List of male golfers

    List_of_male_golfers

  • Hale Irwin
  • American professional golfer (born 1945)

    Reading Eagle. Reading, Pennsylvania. p. 18. Retrieved January 2, 2013. Berry, Jack. "Q & A with Hale Irwin". Michigan Golfer. Archived from the original on

    Hale Irwin

    Hale Irwin

    Hale_Irwin

  • Bob Rosburg
  • American professional golfer (1926–2009)

    Marr Marr won with birdie on first extra hole 4 1961 Bakersfield Open Jack Fleck Lost to birdie on first extra hole 5 1962 Orange County Open Invitational

    Bob Rosburg

    Bob Rosburg

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  • 1965 Masters Tournament
  • Golf tournament

    (last 10 years) Tommy Bolt, Julius Boros (11), Billy Casper (8,9,11), Jack Fleck, Gene Littler (8,9,11), Dick Mayer, Ken Venturi (9,10) 3. The Open champions

    1965 Masters Tournament

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  • Jay Hebert
  • American professional golfer (1923–1997)

    18, 1959 Orange County Open Invitational 68-68-68-69=273 −11 2 strokes Jack Fleck, Jerry Magee 3 Jul 24, 1960 PGA Championship 72-67-72-70=281 +1 1 stroke

    Jay Hebert

    Jay Hebert

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  • Michael Campbell
  • New Zealand golfer (born 1969)

    Furgol 1955 Jack Fleck† 1956 Cary Middlecoff 1957 Dick Mayer† 1958 Tommy Bolt 1959 Billy Casper 1960 Arnold Palmer 1961 Gene Littler 1962 Jack Nicklaus†

    Michael Campbell

    Michael Campbell

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  • Lucas Glover
  • American professional golfer (born 1979)

    Furgol 1955 Jack Fleck† 1956 Cary Middlecoff 1957 Dick Mayer† 1958 Tommy Bolt 1959 Billy Casper 1960 Arnold Palmer 1961 Gene Littler 1962 Jack Nicklaus†

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  • JACK
  • Male

    English

    JACK

    Probably originally an Anglicized form of French Jacques, JACK means "supplanter," it is now considered a pet form of English John, meaning "God is gracious."

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  • Jack
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    Shakespearean American Hebrew Polish English

    Jack

    Henry VI, Part 2' Jack Cade, a rebel.

    Jack

  • JACEK
  • Male

    Polish

    JACEK

    Modern form of Polish Jacenty, JACEK means "hyacinth flower."

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  • Back
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    Back

    English : from Middle English bakke ‘back’ (Old English bæc), hence a nickname for someone with a hunched back or some other noticeable peculiarity of the back or spine, or a topographic name for someone who lived on a hill or ridge, or at the rear of a settlement.English : from the Old English personal name Bacca, which was still in use in the 12th century. It is of uncertain origin, but may have been a byname in the same sense as 1.English : nickname from Middle English bakke ‘bat’ (apparently of Scandinavian origin), from some fancied resemblance to the animal.Altered spelling of Bach 1, 2, or 6.North German : from Middle Low German back ‘kneading trough’, hence a metonymic occupational name for someone who made or used such vessels.Americanized spelling of Norwegian Bakk(e) (see Bakke).

    Back

  • JACKI
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    JACKI

    Pet form of English Jackalyn, JACKI means "supplanter."

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  • MACK
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    MACK

    Originally a short form of surnames, mostly Scottish, beginning with Mac-, MACK means "son of," it is now sometimes given as a forename. 

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    God is Gracious; Son of Jack; He who Supplants; Diminutive of Jack; Supplanter

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  • ZACK
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    ZACK

    Short form of English Zackary, ZACK means "whom Jehovah remembered." 

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  • JAAK
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    JAAK

    Short form of Finnish Jaako, JAAK means "supplanter."

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    Jack

    Scottish and English : from a Middle English personal name, Jakke, from Old French Jacques, the usual French form of Latin Jacobus, which is the source of both Jacob and James. As a family name in Britain, this is almost exclusively Scottish.English and Welsh : from the same personal name as 1, taken as a pet form of John.German (also Jäck) : from a short form of the personal name Jacob.Americanized form of one or more like-sounding Jewish surnames.

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    JOCK

    Scottish form of English Jack, JOCK means "God is gracious."

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  • Jacka
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    Jacka

    English (Cornwall and Wales) : variant of Jack.Czech (Jačka), Polish, and German (of Slavic origin) : from a pet form (Czech Jač, Polish Jacz) of any of the various Slavic personal names beginning with Ja-, for example Jakub, Jan, Jacenty (see Jacek).

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  • Jacky
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    Jacky

    Son of Jack; He who Supplants; God has been Gracious; Has Shown Favor; Based on John or Jacques; God is Gracious

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  • JACI
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    Native American

    JACI

    Native American Tupi name JACI means "moon."

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  • Pack
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    Pack

    English (Kentish) : from a medieval personal name, Pack, possibly a survival of the Old English personal name Pacca, although this is found only as a place name element and appears to have died out fairly early on in the Old English period. The Middle English personal name is more likely to be a derivative of the Latin Christian name Paschalis (see Pascal).Jewish (Ashkenazic) : metonymic occupational name for a wholesale trader, from German Pack ‘package’ (see Packer).Anglicized form of Dutch Pak.

    Pack

  • Dack
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    Dack

    English : from an Old English personal name, Dæcca.Dutch : metonymic occupational name for a roofer, from dack, a variant of deck ‘roof’. Compare De decker.

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  • Sack
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    Sack

    English, German, and Jewish (Ashkenazic) : metonymic occupational name for a maker of sacks or bags, from Old English sacc, Middle High German sack, German Sack ‘sack’. Bahlow also suggests someone who carried sacks.German : topographic from Middle High German sack ‘sack’, ‘end of a valley or area of cultivation’.Dutch : from a reduced form of the personal name Zacharias.Jewish (eastern Ashkenazic) : from an acronym of the Hebrew phrase Zera Keshodim ‘Seed of the Holy’ (referring to martyred ancestors), or from a short form of the personal name Isaac.

    Sack

  • Jacks
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    English and North German

    Jacks

    English and North German : patronymic from Jack.

    Jacks

  • Jac
  • Girl/Female

    Australian, Netherlands, Portuguese

    Jac

    Variant of Jack

    Jac

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  • Muhafiz-Ud-Din |
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    Muhafiz-Ud-Din |

    Preserver of the religion

  • Chandan
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Chandan

    Sandalwood

  • Logithan
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    Logithan

    Leek garden

  • Assir
  • Biblical

    Assir

    prisoner; fettered

  • Usra | உஸ்ரா
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    Tamil

    Usra | உஸ்ரா

    Dawn, The earth, First light

  • Suvimal
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    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu

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    Pure

  • YACHNE
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    Yiddish

    YACHNE

    (יַחְנֶע) Yiddish form of Hebrew Yochana, YACHNE means "God is gracious." 

  • Sachpal
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    Indian, Punjabi, Sikh

    Sachpal

    Protector of Truth

  • RAJEEV
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    RAJEEV

    (राजीव) Variant spelling of Hindi Rajiv, a name for a "lotus flower," derived from the Sanskrit word rajiv, RAJEEV means "striped." 

  • Samat | ஸமாஂத
  • Boy/Male

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    Samat | ஸமாஂத

    Justice, Peace, Kindness

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  • Jack
  • n.

    A pitcher or can of waxed leather; -- called also black jack.

  • Jack
  • n.

    A popular colloquial name for a sailor; -- called also Jack tar, and Jack afloat.

  • Jack
  • n.

    A portable machine variously constructed, for exerting great pressure, or lifting or moving a heavy body through a small distance. It consists of a lever, screw, rack and pinion, hydraulic press, or any simple combination of mechanical powers, working in a compact pedestal or support and operated by a lever, crank, capstan bar, etc. The name is often given to a jackscrew, which is a kind of jack.

  • Sack
  • v. t.

    To bear or carry in a sack upon the back or the shoulders.

  • Jack
  • n.

    A machine or contrivance for turning a spit; a smoke jack, or kitchen jack.

  • Jack
  • n.

    A mechanical contrivance, an auxiliary machine, or a subordinate part of a machine, rendering convenient service, and often supplying the place of a boy or attendant who was commonly called Jack

  • Jack
  • n.

    A bar of iron athwart ships at a topgallant masthead, to support a royal mast, and give spread to the royal shrouds; -- called also jack crosstree.

  • Back
  • v. i.

    To write upon the back of; as, to back a letter; to indorse; as, to back a note or legal document.

  • Jack
  • v. i.

    To hunt game at night by means of a jack. See 2d Jack, n., 4, n.

  • Sack
  • v. t.

    To put in a sack; to bag; as, to sack corn.

  • Pack
  • n.

    To make a pack of; to arrange closely and securely in a pack; hence, to place and arrange compactly as in a pack; to press into close order or narrow compass; as to pack goods in a box; to pack fish.

  • Pack
  • n.

    An envelope, or wrapping, of sheets used in hydropathic practice, called dry pack, wet pack, cold pack, etc., according to the method of treatment.

  • Back
  • adv.

    In, to, or toward, the rear; as, to stand back; to step back.

  • Jack
  • v. t.

    To move or lift, as a house, by means of a jack or jacks. See 2d Jack, n., 5.

  • Jak
  • n.

    see Ils Jack.

  • Jack
  • n.

    A flag, containing only the union, without the fly, usually hoisted on a jack staff at the bowsprit cap; -- called also union jack. The American jack is a small blue flag, with a star for each State.

  • Back
  • v. i.

    To make a back for; to furnish with a back; as, to back books.

  • Jack-o'-lantern
  • n.

    See Jack-with-a-lantern, under 2d Jack.

  • Jack
  • n.

    A hood or other device placed over a chimney or vent pipe, to prevent a back draught.

  • Back
  • a.

    Being at the back or in the rear; distant; remote; as, the back door; back settlements.