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Wikitrivia is a trivia browser game created by Tom J. Watson, which gained popularity in January 2022. Players are presented with a timeline and a card with a subject and a type of date (such as "Bosporan Kingdom" and "created"), and must put the event in the correct place in the timeline (between other cards).
Tom Watson Parkway at the National Golf Club in Parkville. Watson is a member of the American Society of Golf Course Architects and has designed golf courses through his Tom Watson Design company in Johnson County, Kansas. [48] Ballybunion Golf Club – County Kerry, Ireland (1995 redesign) Cassique Golf Course, Kiawah Island, South Carolina
1983: First Skins Game held at Desert Highlands in Scottsdale, Arizona, with Jack Nicklaus, Tom Watson, Arnold Palmer, and Gary Player as the participants. NBC televises the event throughout the U.S. with Vin Scully as the announcer. The only notable affiliate not to televise the first event was KYW-TV in Philadelphia (now a CBS owned station).
Shell's Wonderful World of Golf was a televised series of golf matches which began in the 1960s. [1] [2] The program was sponsored by Shell Oil.It was a part of the tradition of "challenge matches" between pairs of professional golfers, which were the earliest form of professional golf competition, but have now been almost entirely replaced by large field tournaments.
Wendy's Champions Skins Game 2011: Jack Nicklaus and Tom Watson: Bernhard Langer and Mark O'Meara: 2010: Jack Nicklaus and Tom Watson: Ben Crenshaw and Fuzzy Zoeller: 2009: Ben Crenshaw and Fuzzy Zoeller: Greg Norman and Jay Haas: 2008: Peter Jacobsen and Fuzzy Zoeller: Jack Nicklaus and Tom Watson: 2007: Jack Nicklaus and Tom Watson: Gary ...
Thomas Watson was born in 1868 or 1869 [1] [2] in Birmingham, [3] He was a son of John Watson, a police constable. [1] [4] Described as "a sturdily-built young fellow", [5] Watson grew up to be an all-round athlete, was actively involved in organising local athletics meetings, [3] and was "an ardent cricketer".
Tom Watson won his only U.S. Open, two strokes ahead of runner-up Jack Nicklaus, [3] for the sixth of his eight major titles. [ 4 ] Watson also won the British Open a month later, to become the fifth player to win both Opens in the same year, joining Bobby Jones ( 1926 , 1930 ), Gene Sarazen ( 1932 ), Ben Hogan ( 1953 ), and Lee Trevino ( 1971 ).
The 1980 Open Championship was a men's major golf championship and the 109th Open Championship, held from 17 to 20 July at Muirfield Golf Links in Gullane, Scotland. Tom Watson won his third Open Championship, four strokes ahead of runner-up Lee Trevino.