Jack Nicklaus
On April 13, 1986, during the Master’s tournament, Jack Nicklaus enjoyed a putt before his historic victory. On Sunday, Nicklaus shot a 65 to beat Tom Kite and Greg Norman and became the oldest player who will ever claim victory in the Masters’ tournament. At the age of 46, Nicklaus also set a new record by winning his 18th major championship.
Hank Aaron
On March 30, 1957, Braves outfielder Hank Aaron began to sprint toward first base on a spring practice match. Aaron earned his only MVP award in his Hall of Fame career during that season, and Hank became the best in the league. The player becomes a home runner with 44.