Thursday, July 12, 2012

Watson is hoping he leaves the Motor City with another feat on his resume that includes winning the




Watson injured his right wrist, shortly after playing in the Masters, famous cruise lines in alaska while mowing famous cruise lines in alaska the lawn on his Kansas farm for six straight hours. That grueling task left him with nerve damage that his doctor told him others get from running jackhammers.
The 62-year-old Watson took several weeks off, including missing out on a chance to defend his Senior PGA championship at Harbor Shores on the other side of the state, before returning to play earlier this month. He finished tied for 20th at the Senior Players Championship and started off well at the PGA Tour's Greenbrier Classic, where he made the cut - unlike Tiger Woods - before slumping famous cruise lines in alaska to a tie for 73rd.
USGA officials, meanwhile, insisted they didn't have a target score in mind when they set up a 6,891-yard course with tight fairways, thick rough and small greens that is about 30 miles north of Detroit.
"We do want it to be the toughest famous cruise lines in alaska test in golf that these players encounter each year," USGA executive Jeff Hall said. "They can circle it on the calendar and know, 'OK, I'm coming to Indianwood in 2012.' It's going to be a little bit different than what they see every week."
famous cruise lines in alaska Watson is hoping he leaves famous cruise lines in alaska the Motor City with another feat on his resume that includes winning the British Open five times, the Masters twice along with a U.S. Open. He has had success on the Champions Tour, as well, winning three of its five majors, including famous cruise lines in alaska the Senior PGA last year.
Last year, Stricker pulled out the win in dramatic fashion. Kyle Stanley bogeyed the last to fall into a tie for the lead with Stricker, who rolled in a 25-foot birdie from off the 18th green to take the title.

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