Stewart cink
NEW 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.
TURNBERRY, Scotland - Only when it looked easy did Stewart Cink face his toughest challenge.
TURNBERRY, Scotland - Tom Watson was among the British Open champions whom the R&A consulted when it decided the game was getting younger and it was time to lower the age limit to 60 for winners of golf's oldest championship.
TURNBERRY, Scotland - As Tom Watson stood on the 18th green, where it had all slipped away not more than an hour earlier, he looked down wistfully at the trophy Stewart Cink was clutching.
TURNBERRY, Scotland - Stewart Cink finally broke a tiring Tom Watson at the British Open to find that elusive major title on his 50th attempt.
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