I need a miracle to make cut, says philosophical Bubba


  • Golf
  • Friday, 18 Jul 2014

HOYLAKE England (Reuters) - U.S. Masters champion Bubba Watson was itching to get home to Florida after plunging to a four-over-par tally of 148 in the second round of the British Open on Friday.

The big-hitting American was two strokes adrift of the projected cut line but, with the wind strengths changeable on the north-west coast of England, it is by no means certain he will miss the halfway guillotine.

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