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Tom Watson

Tom Watson

Tom Watson is not only the most prolific Open champion of the modern era but also one of the game’s great thinkers.

In the end it’s true …all you really need is love. Mind you, the ability to find the fairway, embrace the green and hole the putt may also be considered to be something of an advantage.

Certainly this was true for Thomas Sturges Watson, first superstar golfer to emerge from the dishevelled battalions of The Love ... Full story

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