Competitive juices still flow for slim golden oldie Clarke


  • Golf
  • Saturday, 19 Jul 2014

HOYLAKE England (Reuters) - Darren Clarke may be unrecognisable from the figure that won the 2011 British Open but one thing will never change for the Northern Irishman - the competitive juices always flow for him at golf's oldest major.

The 45-year-old has endured a miserable season, missing a combined 10 cuts on the European and U.S. PGA tours, and is still waiting for his first top-20 finish of the year.

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