About the Award
The Ryder Cup represents the best of the game of golf. The Nicklaus-Jacklin Award presented by Aon, represents the best of the Ryder Cup. Inspired by the historic 1969 Concession, the award honors two icons in the game and recognizes the player who best represents the spirit of the Ryder Cup – who sees the bigger picture and makes better decisions both on and off the course.
Defining Decisions Season 2 presented by Aon
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Jack Nicklaus was a pioneer in the growth of the Ryder Cup and instilled the values of playing the game in the right way, with the right ideals.
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The first captain to lead a European side to victory on U.S. soil. Tony Jacklin transformed the performances of Europe in the Ryder Cup, leaving a legacy of success.
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Four times a player and the winning captain in 1999, Ben Crenshaw gives his account of what makes the Ryder Cup special and how Jack Nicklaus transformed the competition.
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Having holed the winning putt and captained a winning Team Europe in 2014, Paul McGinley knows how the right decisions make a difference in the Ryder Cup.
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The 2023 USA Team Captain, Zach Johnson, looks back on his five appearanes in the Ryder Cup as he looks ahead of the matches in Rome and the decisions he makes on and off the course.
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Luke Donald played in four Ryder Cups and was never a part of a losing team. In the final episode of Defining Decisions, he breaks down the choices he's made as captain as he looks to win back the trophy in Rome.
2023 AON Course Insights
In the lead up to the 44th Ryder Cup, Jim “Bones” Mackay and Nick Dougherty deliver key course insights which will inform players’ strategy and decision making at Marco Simone.
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Ryder Cup Course Insights presented by Aon reviews the holes around the turn and how these back-to-back par 5s will be pivotal in deciding the matches. Jim 'Bones' Mackay and Nick Dougherty discuss what's needed to be successful on these risk reward holes.
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Ryder Cup Course Insights presented by Aon reviews holes 13 & 14 at Marco Simone, ones that will be pivotal in deciding the 2023 matches. The USA Team outperformed the European Team heavily on these holes in 2021.
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Nick Dougherty and Jim 'Bones' Mackay analyse the two short par fours on the back nine. Both playing less than 350 yards, decisions made here could make or break the match.
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Episode 5 of Course Insights presentred by Aon looks at the par threes and their enourmous putting surfaces. Finding the green is the easy bit, navigating these contours is the real test at Marco Simone.
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The drama is what the Ryder Cup is all about and it doesn't get more dramatic than a match that comes down the 18th. This years closing hole, a 597-yard par 5 is going to be no exception. Decisions here whether to go for the green in two, or lay up, may decide who wins the Ryder Cup.