Thursday, January 01, 2009

Masters course is too long for me
now, says Tom Watson

FROM THE AOL GOLF NEWS SERVICE
Tom Watson admits he is contemplating sitting out the US Masters in future after struggling in recent years.
As a two-time champion, the 59-year-old American is guaranteed a place in the Augusta field but has made the cut just once in his last 10 attempts.
He said: "The course is too long for me. I don't know how much longer I'll play that course and miss the cut by two or three shots every year."
Meanwhile, Paul Casey expects Colin Montgomerie to bounce back in 2009 after a relatively disappointing campaign this year.
The Scot dropped 64 places to 121st in the world rankings, and also failed to make the European Ryder Cup team, but Surrey-based Casey insists there is more to come from the 45-year-old.
Casey said: "Monty is Monty. He is never less than good value, and he has got so much going for him."
+Scroll down to read Jock MacVicar's story in the Scottish Daily Express that Montgomerie is making £5million a year without much success on the golf course. Colin is laughing all the way to the bank.

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