The tally in Tallahassee:— Jack Nicklaus (@jacknicklaus) March 9, 2020
1 son
6 grandkids
2 football players
And now 1 special @NicklausCo course!
For 2 Buckeyes, Barbara & I have a long family history at @floridastate. To now leave a legacy of golf there with my son Jack II, I’m honored.
Seminole Legacy GC is open for play! pic.twitter.com/7Pz811q7l0
https://www.tallahassee.com/story/sports/college/fsu/2020/03/08/jack-nicklaus-florida-state-fsu-golf-seminole-legacy-course-trey-jones-seminoles-john-thrasher/4926785002/?fbclid=IwAR3AEr2S7hpSuBtXAPnEsWfLvDlk9il7-G26_aCK3WqaBCeYPh4f0sWbJ6k
However, O'Leary is one of six children or grandchildren of Nicklaus who went to FSU. Another of his sons, Steve, played football at FSU from in 1981.
https://www.tallahassee.com/story/sports/2020/01/18/seminole-legacy-golf-club-scheduled-open-march-10/4509999002/?fbclid=IwAR36wHq6zVm893nbAbSdikZlJC1VNBDE8a_K1ckCY4pecFDlp4uy4gMj6WI
The multi-million dollar redesign on the Don Veller Seminole Golf Course is nearly complete. Mother Nature is doing her part, too. And the end product for golfers is a brand-new course that is the first Jack Nicklaus Legacy Course in North America.
The Seminole Legacy Golf Club at Florida State University is scheduled to open Tuesday, March 10, according to course management.
Only the 18th hole is left from the original routing. However, Nicklaus Design was able to utilize most of the old golf corridors during the $8 million renovation.
The university still owns the course, which is home to the Seminoles’ men’s and women’s golf teams and is operated by ClubCorp.
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