Two champions say goodbye to the grand old tournament under wildly different conditions on an emotional day for the OpenOld town as it is,of course St Andrews has its ghosts. They say the phantom carriage of Archbishop Sharp still runs on the road to Strathkinness. Cardinal Beaton haunts the upper floors of the castle. And when the moon is up, Robert de Montrose appears at the top of the St Rule’s Tower. Anyone looking with the good kind of eyes might possess seen one or two more stalking the Old Course on Friday, or when the second round of the Open doubled up as a valedictory parade for two of the tournament’s remarkable champions,Tom Watson and Nick Faldo. It made for the most extraordinary day. Related: Dustin Johnson tops Open leaderboard as wind and rain wreak havoc Continue reading...,
Source: theguardian.com