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☘️ Dublin Area Events

☘️ What Jack Nicklaus Really Thinks About Dublin

☘️ How To Skip the Memorial Tournament Parking Headaches

☘️ The Reason Dr. Oz Came to Dublin Yesterday

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What Jack Nicklaus Really thinks About Dublin

With the Memorial Tournament turning 50, Jack Nicklaus sat down for a conversation worth watching before next week. He talks about his relationship with Dublin through a philosophy he and Barbara actually apply to their marriage: 95% give and 5% take — on both sides. The idea being that both Muirfield and Dublin each give more than they take. When they moved here, Dublin had fewer than a thousand people. It's now a city of over 50,000, and Nicklaus gives Muirfield some of the credit for that.

The most personal moment is about his daughter Nan, who at 11 months old had a crayon lodged in her windpipe. Columbus Children's Hospital saved her life. That moment became the foundation for everything Jack and Barbara have done in children's healthcare since — from Nationwide Children's here in Columbus to Nicklaus Children's Health System in South Florida, where their foundation has raised over $250 million. He also points out something most people don't know: golf gives more to charity each year than all other major sports combined.

He also reflects on the 1959 US Amateur — an 8-foot putt that taught him to believe in himself under pressure — and the mindset that defined his career. And if you need one more reason to watch: there's a story about his Happy Gilmore 2 cameo, his go-to Sinatra station, and a firm opinion on vanilla malt milkshakes.

Worth 26 minutes of your time. Watch the full interview here.

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How To Skip the Memorial Tournament Parking Headaches

If you're heading to the Memorial Tournament next week, Dublin and Lyft have a deal worth knowing about. Use promo code DUBMEMORIAL26 in the Lyft app and get $10 off your ride — valid June 1-7 within 10 miles of the tournament. Codes are first-come, first-served, so grab it before they run out.

To redeem: open Lyft, go to Payment, select Add Lyft Pass, and enter the code. Rideshare drop-off and pick-up spots are at the 6th Tee Lot on Dublin Road and Entrance #15 on Muirfield Drive.

Tournament week is one of the busiest in Dublin all year. Skipping the drive-and-park headache sounds like a pretty good game plan.

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The Reason Dr. Oz Came to Dublin Yesterday

Hopewell Elementary got some notable visitors this morning. Dr. Mehmet Oz — head of the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services — and Ohio Governor Mike DeWine came to Dublin specifically to honor the school for its participation in OhioSEE, a statewide program that brings free eye exams and glasses directly to kids at school.

The reason OhioSEE matters: only about one in four Ohio kids who fail a vision screening actually get the follow-up care they need. For a lot of families it's transportation, cost, or time that gets in the way. OhioSEE removes all of that — mobile vision vans and in-school clinics come to the kids, no appointment needed, no cost to families.

Eighty percent of a child's learning comes through their vision. It's hard to read what you can't see. Hopewell is one of our schools making sure that doesn't get in the way.

Pretty great, if you ask me,

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