Fields: Watson Impressed By Snedeker's Game

AUGUSTA, Ga. -- Tom Watson, the 58-year-old two-time Masters champion, shot his second consecutive 75 Friday, finishing 36 holes of the Masters at six-over 150. It could have been a bit better if not for a mental lapse on the third green of Augusta National GC when he forgot to replace his marker after moving out of fellow competitor John Senden's line.

"I'm gettting old," Watson said. "Last year I hit the wrong ball by mistake, and today I forgot to move my ball back when I moved the coin for a two-stroke penalty. I'm losing strokes the easy way by doing stupid things."

Watson had a front-row seat for the fine 68 shot by fellow competitor Brandt Snedeker, whose imagination and confidently quick style are somewhat reminiscent of a young Watson. Snedeker, in fact, patterned his game after Watson's.

"He's got a lot of tools, but the imagination is what impresses me," said Watson. "He's got a wonderful imagination, and you have to have that here."

Snedeker's chip-in birdie at the par-3 sixth -- where Snedeker played a shot with his wedge even though his ball was on the green -- definitely caught Watson's eye. "He was dead with the putter in his hand and he knew it," Watson said. "The best he was going to make was 4 or maybe 5 and he chips it in. That's very impressive."

-- Bill Fields

04.11.08

Last Chance For Watson At Senior Open?

HAVEN, Wis. -- If the golf gods -- whomever they may be -- are in a good mood this weekend, they will smile on Tom Watson at the U.S. Senior Open. This is the third straight year he has been the 36-hole leader in the championship, and his T-5 and second-place finishes the last two years go with his runner-up finishes in 2002 (in a playoff with Don Pooley) and 2003. In seven U.S. Senior Open appearances, Watson's worst finish is T-25 in 2004, but he hasn't been able to hoist the Francis Ouimet trophy on a Sunday afternoon.

At age 57, this may be Watson's last, best chance to win one of the two senior titles (along with the Senior PGA Championship, which he claimed in 2001) that carry the most weight. His Friday 66, which put him at eight-under 136 for 36 holes, was a tidy bit of work, even though he didn't feel so jaunty around Whistling Straits. "Well, the body doesn't feel like the Tom Watson of old," he said. "It feels like my legs are in concrete somewhat. But I got the job done today."

Sore left hip or not, he'll be trying to get the job done for two more days, trying to claim the missing link in his senior career.

-- Bill Fields

07.07.07
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