Summary
IN THE matter of venting his spleen when adversity strikes, the only difference between Paul Lawrie and Colin Montgomerie is that the big Aberdonian tends to direct his anger towards himself, as opposed to anyone within about a 200-mile radius.
Self-examination and self-criticism of the severest order are central to Lawrie's character, a truth betrayed by his admission in The Scotsman nine days ago when he offered the arresting observation that he considers himself "a wasted talent". It is difficult to think of many who have won the Open championship who would make such a disparaging assessment of their achievements.See the full content of this document
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Lawrie Left to Rue the Ones That Got Away Lapses Hinder Scot's Challenge
His final round in the Barclays Scottish Open at Loch Lomond yesterday could be described as typical of the fluctuating nature of his game, the 18 holes including inspirat...
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