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Haas tops Watson in last major

Verona : Italy | 2 months ago  
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Jay Haas took advantage of Tom Watson's uncharacteristic bogeys and passive play to steal the final Champions Tour major of the year. More Sports Haas charged past Watson to win the Senior Players Championship in Timonium, Md., by a stroke, birdieing the 18th hole Sunday to match...
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  • News Source: Baltimore Sun | 2 months ago
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