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Jack Nicklaus speaks with the media during the first round of the 2012 Masters Tournament at Augusta National Golf Club in Augusta, Georgia. (AFP Photo) |
WASHINGTON: The US House of Representatives has voted to award the US Congressional Gold Medal to golf legend Jack Nicklaus, the winner of a record 18 major championship titles.
The 72-year-old American, whose last major title came at age 46 when he won his record sixth Masters, was honored for both his golf and humanitarian work.
The Nicklaus Children's Health Care Foundation has raised more than $12 million for pediatric health care projects. US Senate members will now vote upon the measure in order for Nicklaus, nicknamed the " Golden Bear", to receive the Gold Medal.
Fellow US golf icon Arnold Palmer, 82, was awarded the gold medal by lawmakers in 2009. Nicklaus and Palmer joined retired South African star Gary Player as honorary starters at the 76th Masters earlier this month.
The award from US lawmakers goes to athletes, artists, public servants and military leaders. Japanese-American World War II veterans were the most recent to receive the award in 2010.
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