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Stacy Lewis drops surprising Jack Nicklaus blind spot ahead of Women’s PGA Championship at Baltusrol

The women’s PGA Championship is being held this week at historic Baltusrol, where Jack Nicklaus had one of the most famous moments in history.

Stacy Lewis, Jack Nicklaus, KPMG Women’s PGA Championship
Stacy Lewis, Jack Nicklaus, KPMG Women’s PGA Championship
SPRINGFIELD, N.J. — Stacy Lewis speaks with the media during a practice round prior to the KPMG Women’s PGA Championship at Baltusrol Golf Club on June 21, 2023.
Photo by Christian Petersen/Getty Images
Jack Milko has been playing golf since he was five years old. He has yet to record a hole-in-one, but he did secure an M.A. in Sports Journalism from St. Bonaventure University.

Baltusrol Golf Club has a long history of professional golf.

Jack Nicklaus won two U.S. Opens at Baltusrol and Phil Mickelson won his first PGA Championship there. The KPMG LPGA Championship pays a visit to Baltusrol’s Lower Course for the first time this week.

Stacy Lewis, who has won two LPGA major championships, knew some of Baltusrol’s illustrious history but did not realize that one of golf’s greatest shots occurred there.

“I learned about Jack Nicklaus’s 1-iron [during a practice round] on the 18th hole,” Lewis said during her Wednesday pre-tournament press conference.

At the 1967 U.S. Open, Nicklaus hit a 238-yard 1-iron onto the green at the 72nd hole. He made the putt, establishing a new U.S. Open scoring record.

A plaque on the 18th fairway of Baltusrol’s Lower Course commemorates the shot.

Jack Nicklaus, Baltusrol, U.S. Open
SPRINGFIELD, N.J. — A plaque sits in the 18th fairway commemorating Jack Nicklaus and his 1967 1 Iron shot during a practice round prior to the 2016 PGA Championship at Baltusrol Golf Club on July 27, 2016.
Photo by Streeter Lecka/Getty Images

Women’s major championships have not been contested on the same caliber of courses as where men’s majors are held—so who could blame Lewis for not knowing about Nicklaus’ famous 1-iron.

But Lewis is aware of the disparity between the men’s and women’s games, as she noted ahead of the KPMG LPGA Championship. She is thankful for the progress being made.

“To just start a history here of women being on those pictures and being around that clubhouse, that’s the biggest thing for me of what’s changing in women’s golf,” Lewis said. “It’s going to happen at Pebble [Beach] too. We’re changing the history of these golf courses. I’m just glad the powers that be picked up the phone and said they were ready for it.”

In July, Pebble Beach will hold the Women’s U.S. Open for the first time. The iconic course on the Monterey Peninsula has hosted six U.S. Opens on the men’s side and will host a seventh one in 2027.

“Our majors are the biggest opportunity to grow our sport and grow our tour,” Lewis added. “It’s when we get the most people watching us.”

Hopefully, the best female golfers will continue to play majors at America’s top venues. These ladies are good, and they only deserve the best.

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