Watson clinches Senior British Open in playoff
Posted on: Sunday, 24 July 2005, 13:27 CDT
LONDON (Reuters) - Tom Watson won his second Senior British Open by beating Ireland's Des Smyth in a playoff at Royal Aberdeen Golf Club on Sunday.
American Watson, a five-times British Open champion, clinched the title at the third extra hole.
Watson and Smyth completed the 72 holes of regulation play at four-under-par 280, Watson closing with a one-under 70 and Smyth with a 67.
Watson won his first Senior British Open at Turnberry in 2003.
Source: REUTERS
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