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Watson predicted a win for 'TW'

Watson predicted a win for 'TW'

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Courses editor Kevin Brown, 18 July 2009 12:04

A phone conversation several weeks back with Tom Watson was still ringing in my ears after the veteran's heroic 2nd round display yesterday. The five-times Open champion readily agreed to have a transatlantic chat as part of TG's Open preview. We also contacted the other two former Turnberry winners - Nick Price and Greg Norman - though both declined. Watson, ...

 
Six of the best with Sean O'Hair...

Six of the best with Sean O'Hair...

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Courses editor Kevin Brown, 19 September 2007 14:01

We recently bumped into top US PGA Tour player Sean O'Hair on the range before the BMW Championship in Chicago and he was only too willing to answer our 'Six of the best' questions. Here's what he had to say for himself...

 
Six of the Best with Stewart Cink...

Six of the Best with Stewart Cink...

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Courses editor Kevin Brown, 19 September 2007 14:00

American star Stewart Cink is one of golf's longest hitters as well as being the world's no.23 player at the time of writing this. Big-hitting Cink, one of America's best players in their 2004 Ryder Cup mauling in Ireland, certainly proved too pacy when he faced two sets of BMW hot wheels - car and bike - in a special speed ...

 
All change at St Pierre

All change at St Pierre

Rating: 4.5

Courses editor Kevin Brown, 26 July 2007 17:20

Top South Wales venue Marriott St Pierre Hotel & Country Club is undergoing major course changes. Most of the work will centre around the par 68 Mathern Course which will undergo a comprehensive renovation programme designed to improve both the quality and condiiton of the layout. The course surgery will cost about £750,000 and will involve the rebuilding of all ...

 
Getting ready for his first Open...

Getting ready for his first Open...

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Courses editor Kevin Brown, 20 July 2007 12:39

Day 1 - TuesdayYoung Open hopeful Kevin Harper has agreed to give us a blow-by-blow account of his Open Championship week. The 25-year-old Challenge Tour player achieved the dream Open ticket at Carnoustie after impressively qualifying and securing a top three qualifying berth at Panmure just down the road from the Open venue. Every day we'll be catching up with Kevin ...

 
Sergio seeks win for late grandfather

Sergio seeks win for late grandfather

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Courses editor Kevin Brown, 18 July 2007 13:57

If he triumphs at Carnoustie this week, Sergio Garcia will almost certainly dedicate the win to his beloved grandfather who died last year. The emotional Spaniard admitted to TG today that the last time he cried was when his "grandpa passed away." Victory this week would clearly mend some of the hurt as well as enabling Garcia to finally lay ...

 
Mission Impossible is on, says Padraig

Mission Impossible is on, says Padraig

Rating: 5

Courses editor Kevin Brown, 18 July 2007 11:21

It may seem like Mission Impossible - a Brit claiming a long-awaited major - but top Euro Padraig Harrington is confident it can be achieved: if not this week at Carnoustie, then in the very near future. Scot Paul Lawrie, of course, was the last Brit to taste major success in the 1999 Open at Carnoustie but Harrington is adamant ...

 
The World No. 2 speaks...

The World No. 2 speaks...

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Courses editor Kevin Brown, 18 July 2007 10:42

American Jim Fuyrk is golf's 'Nearly Man. Although he eventually broke his majors duck at the US Open four years ago, usually it's a case of so-near-but-so-far for the quiet Yank with the dodgy swing. That's again been the case this season when he has twice finished runner-up on the US PGA Tour. But the solid and ultra-consistent Furyk is ...

 
Big Easy ready for Open challenge

Big Easy ready for Open challenge

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Courses editor Kevin Brown, 17 July 2007 15:49

Ernie Els is back on song and determined to be an Open contender...again. The 2001 champion at Muirfield, known as the Big Easy because of his stature and his smooth-as-silk golf swing, can't wait to get down to business at Carnoustie, specially after his superb final round at Loch Lomond last weekend. Els looked more like his old self again ...

 
Tiger's love of The Open

Tiger's love of The Open

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Courses editor Kevin Brown, 17 July 2007 13:08

Tiger Woods was in top talking form in front of a packed Media Centre audience at Carnoustie today. The world no. 1 freely chatted about a whole range of subjects including new baby Sam, drugs in golf, Seve Ballesteros's retirement announcement, his course design work and his genuine love and affection for golf's oldest tournament. Said Woods: "The Open is the number ...

 

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