Jack And Barbara Nicklaus Open Up About Golf, Life Lessons And Their Partnership With...
You’ve probably noticed the billboards on Interstate 95 sporting a gold-colored bear inside of a pink heart. It’s the emblem of a new partnership between Miami Children’s Hospital and, you guessed it, the legendary Golden Bear himself. Jack and Barbara Nicklaus recently pledged $60 million through their foundation to the health system, bringing with it a new name and major enhancements to the hospital and its eight outpatient centers that span from Miami to Jupiter. We spoke with the Nicklauses about golf, life lessons and expanding the foundation’s reach.
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Alexander Popovics seems like any other boy. At first, he’s quiet and a bit timid, but when asked about his weekend, he’s an open book. He gushes about the new “Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles” movie, his friends and his schoolwork. He’s everything a 12-year-old should be.That is, until the conversation segues into his pursuit of musical world domination.“My goal is to be one of the top 10 DJs in the world,” Alexander says.Read more about pop, drop & roll
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