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Originally Posted by KingRichard
I doubt it's his. As others have said, Rolex is a primary sponsor and I'm pretty sure that means they own everyone's wrists during interviews etc. Pretty much any time a player is on the property and not playing golf, they're wearing a Rolex of Rolex's choice, and the Daytona seems to be an incredible popular model in the PGA.
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When he first sat down in the "score" room to sign his card, it was not on. The next camera shot in very short time back in the same room with him still sitting with the official, the watch was on.
Either way, good looking choice.