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What Is the Nicklaus-Jacklin Award? Rory McIlroy’s Viral Moment, History & More Explored
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The Ryder Cup is more than a battle between Team USA and Europe; it’s also a stage for sportsmanship. Honoring that spirit, the Nicklaus-Jacklin Award was created to recognize players who show integrity and respect in competition. Inspired by a famous moment from 1969, the award carries that legacy into the modern era. So let’s get to know about the prize in detail and what Rory McIlroy has to say about it, after his two profanity moments.

What is the Nicklaus-Jacklin award?

The Nicklaus-Jacklin Award, presented by Aon, is an honor bestowed at the Ryder Cup to recognize the golfer who demonstrates the best sportsmanship, integrity, performance, and teamwork. Additionally, it also recognized the decision-making on and off the course, helping the team. The player, possessing a blend of sporting performance, team-first conduct, leadership, integrity, and respect, will be chosen by a committee comprising of representatives from the PGA of America, Ryder Cup Europe, and Aon.

The award, inspired by the famous moment between Jack Nicklaus and Tony Jacklin, will be presented for the third time at the 2025 Ryder Cup. But before looking at this year’s honorees, it’s worth revisiting the iconic act of sportsmanship that gave birth to the tradition.

Historical significance of the “concession”

In the 1969 Ryder Cup at Royal Birkdale, the competition was tied until the final singles match between Jack Nicklaus (USA) and Tony Jacklin (Great Britain). In fact, the match was tied till the 18th hole. On the final putt, Nicklaus carded a par putt from 2 feet, but interestingly, he didn’t want his fellow to experience the pressure, which is why he conceded Jacklin’s putt.

Talking of which, he said, “I don’t believe you would have missed that putt, but I’d never give you the opportunity in these circumstances.” The result of his attempt not just halved the match but also resulted in a tie for the first time in the history of the Ryder Cup. The fierce competition, which showcased some rivalry and bitterness, ended with hostilities giving way to friendship/ respect.

That fair play remains the pillar of Ryder Cup sportsmanship. In fact, starting with the 2021 edition, the event has awarded some top names with the award.

Past recipients of the Nicklaus-Jacklin award

The 2021 Ryder Cup edition at Whistling Straits was the first time the Nicklaus-Jacklin Award was introduced. For that edition, Dustin Johnson and Sergio Garcia were honored for their outstanding overall sportsmanship during the tournament. Dustin Johnson, the oldest member of the US team in 2021, recorded a 5-0-0 record. He became the first American, after Larry Nelson in 1979, to do so. In fact, for the team matches, he partnered with two rookies (Xander Schauffele and Collin Morikawa).

After him, Sergio Garcia was awarded for his incredible record of 3-1-0 and teamwork with Jon Rahm. The duo trailed 3-down after three holes with remarkable resilience. Even though the American side won by 19-9 over Europe, players from both teams were awarded for their exceptional performance.

Furthermore, in the last edition, Justin Rose was the only player to receive the award. Rose on the first day carded a decisive putt on the 18th hole to turn the losing match into a halve. Later, he paired with rookie Robert MacIntyre, but with his experience, he helped turn the game into a victory against Justin Thomas and Jordan Spieth with a 3 & 2 score.

Rory McIlroy’s recent comment: A modern reflection of the award’s values

Rory McIlroy has previously spoken about playing for history at the Ryder Cup. In fact, he has focused more on the team than himself, which reflects the exact criteria of the award. However, the golfer was struck by the fans’ response, which included profanity. The European, being the roadside team, experienced sledging from the fans, but it crossed the line as fans mocked the golfer with personal comments.

On the first day, McIlroy was seen flipping the bird towards the crowd, and then the next day, he was caught saying “STFU” to the fans shouting during his pre-shot routine. Now, with the two instances, it is speculated that the chances of the Northern Irishman receiving the award will be affected.

This article first appeared on EssentiallySports and was syndicated with permission.

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