Roberts yields spotlight to Watson, despite Senior British Open titleJuly 31st, 2009 Roberts yields spotlight to WatsonCARMEL, Ind. — Even though Loren Roberts is fresh off a win at the Senior British Open, Tom Watson has been the center of attention this week at the U.S.
Lessons learned: Under-the-weather Tom Watson looking for finishing touch at Senior OpenJuly 29th, 2009 Watson ill, misses practice round at Senior OpenCARMEL, Ind. — Tom Watson learned two lessons during his latest trip to Britain: Finish strong and don't eat Chinese food.
Tom Watson to take home fond memories of ill-fated British Open title chase at TurnberryJuly 26th, 2009 Watson recalls 'magical' times at TurnberrySUNNINGDALE, England — Tom Watson had a few words to describe his two-week visit to Britain. "It was magical for a while," he said.
Shark is biting in Senior British Open as Greg Norman shoots 64 to take 3rd round leadJuly 25th, 2009 Norman takes 3rd round lead at Senior British OpenSUNNINGDALE, England — Greg Norman has taken the lead at the Senior British Open after shooting a 6-under 64 in the third round. Norman has a 10-under total of 200 and is one stroke ahead of second-round leader Fred Funk, who shot a 72.
Watson among Senior British Open leaders only days after almost making history at TurnberryJuly 23rd, 2009 Watson among leaders at Senior British OpenSUNNINGDALE, England — Four days after his heart-rending playoff defeat to Stewart Cink at Turnberry, Tom Watson shot a 3-under 67 on Thursday to begin his pursuit of a fourth Senior British Open title. The 59-year-old Watson, who almost became the oldest major champion at the British Open last weekend, was tied for third among early finishers at Sunningdale.
Watson shoots 67 to sit 3 shots behind Funk after 1st round of Senior British OpenJuly 23rd, 2009 Watson 3 shots beind Funk at Senior British OpenSUNNINGDALE, England — Four days after his heart-rending playoff defeat to Stewart Cink at Turnberry, Tom Watson shot a 3-under 67 on Thursday to begin his pursuit of a fourth Senior British Open title. The 59-year-old Watson, who almost became the oldest major champion at the British Open last weekend, was three shots behind leader Fred Funk.
Tom Watson back among guys his own age as he goes for Senior British Open titleJuly 22nd, 2009 Watson looks to rebound at Senior British OpenSUNNINGDALE, England — Tom Watson is ready to start picking on guys his own age again. After coming within an 8-foot putt of becoming golf's oldest major champion at the British Open last weekend, Watson is displaying reserves of stamina unexpected from a 59-year-old as he tries for a fourth Senior British Open title.
After remarkable British Open run, Watson uncertain about PGAJuly 21st, 2009 Watson would need invite to PGA, if he wants itNEW YORK — Even though he came within an 8-foot putt of winning the British Open, Tom Watson didn't sound terribly interested Tuesday in playing the PGA Championship next month in Minnesota. First, though, he would need an invitation to the only major he never won.
With drama building at every hole, Watson, 2 others tied for lead of improbable British OpenJuly 19th, 2009 Watson, 2 others tied for lead at dramatic OpenTURNBERRY, Scotland — Tom Watson, trying to become the oldest major champion in golf history, was in a three-way tie for the British Open lead with six holes remaining. The 59-year-old Watson struggled to a 37 on the front side, giving away the one-shot lead he had after 54 holes.
Tom Watson heads to British Open playoff with Cink after missing chance at historic winJuly 19th, 2009 Watson heads to British Open playoff with CinkTURNBERRY, Scotland — Fifty-nine-year-old Tom Watson is heading to a four-hole playoff with Stewart Cink at the British Open after squandering a chance for a historic victory in regulation. Watson missed an 8-foot putt to win on the 72nd hole.
With drama building at every hole, Watson, Westwood tied for lead of improbable British OpenJuly 19th, 2009 Watson, Westwood tied for lead at dramatic OpenTURNBERRY, Scotland — Tom Watson is tied with England's Lee Westwood for the British Open lead with three holes remaining as he tries to become the oldest major champion in golf history. The 59-year-old Watson struggled to a 37 on the front side, giving away the one-shot lead he had after 54 holes.
Watson gives up British Open lead, still in running to become oldest major championJuly 18th, 2009 Watson gives up lead at British OpenTURNBERRY, Scotland — Tom Watson has surrendered the lead at the British Open with three bogeys in a seven-hole stretch at blustery Turnberry. PGA Tour journeyman Mathew Goggin of Australia claimed the clubhouse lead on Saturday with a 1-under 69 for a 3-under 207 total through 54 holes.
Tiger Woods misses cut at British OpenJuly 18th, 2009 LONDON - Golfing great Tiger Woods has missed the cut for only the second time in his pro career at a major championship. Woods, missed the cut for the second time in 49 professional majors, reports The Telegraph.
Tiger Woods misses cut at British OpenJuly 18th, 2009 London, July 18 (ANI): Golfing great Tiger Woods has missed the cut for only the second time in his pro career at a major championship. Woods, missed the cut for the second time in 49 professional majors, reports The Telegraph.
British Open 2009: Tom Watson At The Top Of The Leaderboard July 16th, 2009 The 138th British Open which is famously know as the Open Championship is being played right now at Turnberry, Scotland and this is the fourth time that this tournament is being held here. Being one of the most prestigious tournaments in the golfing calender of the world, the British Open is followed by plethora of fans from all over the world.