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  • TURNBERRY, Scotland - In one unforgettable hour, as nostalgia gave way to disbelief, Tom Watson and Tiger Woods walked off the 18th green at Turnberry headed in opposite directions few could have imagined.

    Latest News 2009

  • TURNBERRY, Scotland (AP) -- Tom Watson, famous for winning the "Duel in the Sun" that forever links him with Turnberry, is at the stage in his career where the British Open should be a ceremonial stroll into the sunset ....

    The Union Democrat, Sonora, CA News, Sports, & Weather 2009

  • TURNBERRY, Scotland - In one unforgettable hour, as nostalgia gave way to disbelief, Tom Watson and Tiger Woods walked off the 18th green at Turnberry headed in opposite directions few could have imagined.

    Latest News 2009

  • TURNBERRY, Scotland (AP) - The British Open is about to get under way at Turnberry, where top-ranked Tiger Woods heads up the 156-man field for the third major of the year.

    unknown title 2009

  • TURNBERRY, Scotland As landmarks go, the Ailsa Course at Turnberry is a historian's tour de force.

    History, weather part of scene at British Open host Turnberry 2009

  • Course: Westin Turnberry Resort (7,012 yards; par 70).

    USATODAY.com 2006

  • Course: The Ailsa Course at the Westin Turnberry Resort (6,715 yards, par 70).

    USATODAY.com - Senior British Open 2003

  • And yesterday, that nation held its collective breath as a legend just shy of his sixtieth birthday came within eight feet of winning The Open Championship, golf's oldest and most hallowed crown, on a weather beaten track call Turnberry, famous for prior great moments in the sport, a runway used by the RAF in World War II, and winds that blow off the Irish Sea in changing fifteen minute increments.

    Neil McCarthy: On a Sunday in Scotland 2009

  • This person had directions, that if he should find the countrymen in Carrick disposed to take up arms against the English he was to make a fire on a headland, or lofty cape, called Turnberry, on the coast of Ayrshire, opposite to the island of Arran.

    Journeys Through Bookland, Vol. 5 Charles Herbert Sylvester

  • You'll also hear people call Turnberry overrated and too easy, and they'll point to the Duel in the Sun as an example., who has never played Turnberry until this week, wants people to understand something.

    FanHouse 2009

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