Jack Nicklaus
Jack Nicklaus enjoyed a putt before his great win at the Master’s tournament on April 13, 1986. On Sunday, Nicklaus shot a 65 to beat Tom Kite and Greg Norman at the Masters, becoming the oldest player that will ever win the tournament. Nicklaus also set records by winning his 18th major championship at the age of 46.
Hank Aaron
On March 30, 1957, during a spring training game, Braves outfielder Hank Aaron began sprinting toward first base. Throughout that season, Aaron won his only MVP award in his Hall of Fame career, and Hank becomes the best player in the league. With 44, the player becomes a home runner.