The Open: Tom Watson upset with his opening round of 76
Last Updated: 16/07/15 3:28pm
Tom Watson offered a scathing assessment of his performance after slumping to a four-over 76 in his opening round at the 144th Open.
Five-time champion Watson is making his final appearance in the tournament at St Andrews this week and faces an uphill task to make the weekend given the relatively low scoring on Thursday.
The 65-year-old recovered from hitting his approach to the first into the Swilcan Burn with birdies on the sixth, ninth and 10th, but he carded double bogeys on the 13th, 16th and 17th to come home in 41.
"I stunk up the joint today the way I played," said the former Ryder Cup captain, who announced on Wednesday that next year's Masters will also be his last.
"Too many sixes on the back nine ruined my day.
"I had a little string of birdies going but made some unforced errors coming in... a little bit of brilliance but a bit of ugliness averaged it out.
"When I got it to a couple under par I knew the back nine was going to play a little tougher into the wind and I knew I had to hit some quality shots, and I didn't. That was the disappointment. I didn't follow up some of the good shots I hit in the middle of the round and finish the deal. I failed."
Watson was grateful for the "extremely nice" support he received from the crowd, although he was not so enamoured by fans who wore masks bearing his likeness.
"Those are ugly masks," Watson joked. "I told them there are way too many wrinkles in those masks. It kind of scared me looking at those like, geez, look at those things; that guy is ugly."