AUGUSTA, GA - APRIL 1986: Jack Nicklaus raises his arm in victory after sinking his putt during the 1986 Masters Tournament at Augusta National Golf Club in April 1986 in Augusta, Georgia. AUGUSTA, Ga. — Jack Nicklaus woke up in his Augusta rental house on the morning of April 13, 1986, without a care in the world. Hours away from teeing off in the final round of that year’s Masters, he was four shots behind Greg Norman, with another 14 players either tied with or ahead of him.
One day, while walking to school, Craig collapsed, his leg in agony. A diagnosis was as grim as it gets: Ewing’s sarcoma. Bone cancer. Doctors gave him six months to live. Nicklaus did all he could to lift Craig’s spirits, sending him inspirational notes and souvenirs from his tournaments. Craig lived for three years, dying in June 1971. Nicklaus would go on to win almost a dozen more majors. But by 1986, the then 46-year-old's game was leaking oil. He hadn’t won a major since 1980. He’d missed the cut in two of the previous year’s majors. The end was much closer than the beginning.
During the post-tournament ceremonies, Bernhard Langer fitted the green jacket over Nicklaus, who kept quiet about the inspiration behind the yellow shirt.Decades later, Jack and Barbara settled on yellow as a rallying color for a new charitable endeavor: Play Yellow. A collaborative effort between the Nicklaus Children’s Health Care Foundation, Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals and the PGA Tour, Play Yellow’s mission is to raise money for children’s healthcare.
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