Watson eyes big farewell at 2015 Open

Joy Chakravarty 06:48 15/07/2014
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  • Grand plans:Tom Watson has been granted two more years competing at the British Open by the R&A.

    The legendary Tom Watson, win­ner of five Open Championships, revealed he cried “like a baby” down the 18th hole at St Andrews in 2005 while accompanying Jack Nicklaus in his farewell round, and said it would be an honour to end his Open career at the Home of Golf next year.

    The 64-year-old American, win­ner of eight majors who almost claimed a sixth Open title as a 59-year-old in Turnberry in 2009, was recently granted extension to play the Open for another two years by the R&A, including the 2015 championship at St Andrews.

    “When Peter Daw­son (R&A chief ) said that ‘we would try to help you out for getting a final exemption there’, I had visions of playing the last practice round with Arnie when he finished his career at St Andrews," said Watson.

    “I had real strong feelings about when I crossed the bridge with Jack Nicklaus in his final round. I’m just a copy cat, I guess.

    “I’m very grateful for the R&A. St Andrews, as Sandy Tatum would put it, is the Sistine Chapel of Golf, from a historical perspective.

    “When I first played St Andrews, I didn’t like it. But I’ve grown to love the golf course. To end my Open ca­reer there means a great deal.”

    As for tears, Watson said there were plenty when he played the final round of Nicklaus’ Open ca­reer with him at St Andrews.

    “I was crying like a baby,” Watson reminisced. “Off the tee, I started bawling. Here’s the great­est player in the game. He’s finish­ing his career, and he meant a great deal to me. It was a special time.”

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