Weary Watson left reeling as his plans backfire


  • Golf
  • Sunday, 28 Sep 2014

GLENEAGLES Scotland (Reuters) - If Tom Watson needed an early night after Friday's Ryder Cup setback he is going to need medicinal fortification on Saturday after another foursomes drubbing that left his U.S. team 10-6 down.

Watson looked every day of his 65 years on Friday evening, struggling to sound enthusiastic after Europe's record 3-1/2 - 1/2 foursomes win and, despite a brief morning rally, he was again left searching for answers when Europe repeated the emphatic scoreline 24 hours later.

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