via Golf Digest

When a golfer wants to know if a shot is possible to make, just have Jack Nicklaus try it first.

Back in August 2010, Jack Nicklaus, Johnny Miller, Arnold Palmer and Tom Watson played a ceremonial round to mark the grand opening of The Golf Club at Harbor Shores in Benton, Michigan. On the 10th hole, Miller didn't think that there was a chance he'd be able to drain a 100-foot putt, partially due to the bumpy course.

Nicklaus—who didn't take a single practice stroke—stepped up and showed Miller how it was done:

That is why he is the greatest golfer to ever play the game.

The 2014 Senior PGA Championship will be held at Harbor Shores this week.

[Golf Digest]