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Jack Nicklaus’ ceremonial tee shot at the Masters comes dangerously close to patrons

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Jack Nicklaus gave Masters patrons a brief scare Thursday when his ceremonial tee shot veered a little too close for comfort.

The legendary golfer and 18-time major winner had a warning for patrons at Augusta National as he lined up his shot, and it proved to be warranted.

Jack Nicklaus hits the ceremonial tee shot on the first hole during the first round of the Masters golf tournament at Augusta National Golf Club in Augusta, Ga., on April 9, 2026. (David J. Phillip/AP)

"Oh boy, watch out," Nicklaus, 86, said as he approached the tee. "And I don't ​mean that facetiously."

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Unlike 90-year-old Gary Player’s shot, which went right down the middle of the first fairway, Nicklaus’ shot went left of the tee box and low, just barely clearing the heads of the patrons looking on.

 "I said, ‘Spread out on both sides because I don’t want to kill anybody,'" Nicklaus said afterward. "If it'd been a little closer I might have."

Tom Watson, 76, rounded out the ceremonial tee shot with another drive right down the middle. 

Jack Nicklaus hits the ceremonial tee shot on the first hole during the first round of the Masters golf tournament at Augusta National Golf Club in Augusta, Ga., on April 9, 2026. (Gerald Herbert/AP)

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Nicklaus hopes to be included in the tradition for as long as he’s able to. After undergoing carpal tunnel surgery around six weeks ago, the six-time Masters champ said he was unsure if he’d make it to the tee box. 

"I was worried about being able to hold onto the golf club and hurt

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