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Golfer of the
Millennium” visits São Vicente to
create new course
Jack Nicklaus, named
the “the Golfer of the Century” or
even “the Golfer of the Millennium”
by some of the world’s most
important sports publications, will
visit the island of São Vicente on
May 15 to sign a contract with
tourist real-estate company ITS to
design a golf course and publicize
the island worldwide as a tourist
destination for practitioners of the
sport. The golfer will also visit
the São Vicente Golf Club.
Nicklaus will spend a mere five
hours on the island of São Vicente,
visiting the land where the tourist
enterprise Salamansa Sands is slated
to be built. The golfer will look
over and give his opinion on the
conception of the space - alongside
his career as a golfer, Nicklaus is
the owner of a business that has
conceived and designed various golf
courses throughout the world.
A golfer for the past five decades,
the American sportsman has garnered
105 victories in international
tournaments and a record 20 titles
in the world’s most important
championships.
“Jack Nicklaus has designed 255 golf
courses all over the world,” reads a
communiqué from FM Cabo Verde, which
also highlights the fact that the
firm Nicklaus Design currently has
54 golf course projects projected or
under construction in 37 different
countries. “At least 57 golf courses
designed by Kack Nicklaus have been
classified on international lists of
the 100 best in the world by the
magazines Golf Digest, Golf Magazine
and Golf Week,” continues the
communiqué.
Jack Nicklaus, who is 67, is
considered one of the tem greatest
athletes of the century. In November
2005, he triumphed in his last
British Open, grabbing an
unprecedented victory for the United
States in the President’s Cup.
Source:
ASemanaOnline
(May 12,
2007)
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