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Keyboard Cat Plays Off Tom Watson
Keyboard Cat Plays Off Tom Watson
It was slightly heart-rending to watch the Keyboard Cat of age and cruel fate play Tom Watson off the stage at the British Open. It was the missed ping-pong ball thrown at the final bucket of the Bozo Grand Prize game, the one where he would have gotten the full $50 no kid ever won, because that ...
The Appearance Of Keyboard Cat Means It Is Time We Move On With Our Lives
The Appearance Of Keyboard Cat Means It Is Time We Move On With Our Lives
sportressofblogitude.com — Thank you, Keyboard Cat, for playing off Tom Watson. We can now close the book on this... chapter in golf history. Although he made a valiant effort and has inspired older weekend warriors the world around, once Keyboard Cat has had his say, we shall speak of it no more. It’s in the Official ... (more) The Appearance Of Keyboard Cat Means It Is Time We Move ...
British Open: Stewart Cink's win forever linked with Watson
British Open: Stewart Cink's win forever linked with Watson
sports.espn.go.com — TURNBERRY, Scotland -- One of golf's truly great guys turned out to be the bad guy. Even... Stewart Cink recognized that in the gathering darkness Sunday night at Turnberry, where you could hear a Claret Jug drop. Tom Watson was the story here, a par ... (more) British Open: Stewart Cink's win forever linked with Watson
Watson’s Run Helps ABC & PGA.com Reach Ratings Respectability
Watson’s Run Helps ABC & PGA.com Reach Ratings Respectability
sportsmediajournal.com — When Tiger Woods failed to make the cut in last week’s British Open it was felt that... ABC would suffer another ratings disappointment. Woods sat out last year’s Open after undergoing knee surgery. Enter Tom Watson. The incredible run of the 59 year-old Watson attempting to win his ... (more) Watson’s Run Helps ABC & PGA.com Reach Ratings ...
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The Appearance Of Keyboard Cat Means It Is Time We Move On With Our Lives
Sportress of Blogitude — ... We can now close the book on this chapter in golf history. Although he made a valiant effort and has inspired older weekend warriors the world around, once Keyboard Cat has had his say, we shall speak of it no more. It’s in the Official Rulebook of Internet Memes, people. This we cannot argue. Farewell, Tom Watson. We will always admire your inspiring display of grit and determination, but most importantly, we will always remember your pushed par putt on the 72nd hole at Turnberry. Keyboard Cat Plays Off Tom Watson [The Sporting Blog] ...

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