Give me a break, Tom Watson's reputation as a needler is unmatched on the PGA Tour. Its also been said the Watson won a couple of majors with non-conforming groves in his irons.
Gary Player had a six stroke lead when he teed it up on the 71st hole of the 74 Open Championship. Not that Player would, but hardly any need to cheat.
Peter Kessler did an extensive interview on the Golf Channel with video of the incident at the '74 Open Championship (where Rabbit Dyer found Player's ball seconds before he would have had to declare it lost), nothing definitive was ever produced to disprove his credibility.
I was talking more about the Skins Game incident and others like it. That was when Watson called him out. Others have stated that Gary had a history of lining up shots in the rough with a wood (and in the process tapping the grass down behind the ball) then switching to an iron and hitting a clean shot.
Listen, I am not a pro, haven't played with the man in big tournaments, I wasn't there to see with my own eyes, so I don't REALLY know if there is any truth to the accusations. But, given the nature of golf and golfers, I have a feeling that there may be something to it considering the fact that, from what I gather, more than one golfer has made the accusation.
Now, there is no proof of the lost ball incident, but what about the shot he hit at 18 next to the clubhouse in the same Open? Putting left handed, takes a practice swing, scrapes a lot of dirt away from behind the ball. I remember the first time I saw it when I was a kid and thought "hey is that legal?". Of course this was in the early '90's and I couldn't call in and get him disqualified
