by Parrothead » Thu Jul 25, 2013 3:48 pm
I wasn't too surprised about the taxes on the winnings, what got me was the bit about his having to pay UK taxes on the endorsements, that had scottish subsidiaries, not to mention taxes on income due to any rise in the standings and subsidiary prizes/endorsements coming from the win. His win in the British Open was spectacular, having played in the Scottish Open the week before definately helped with reading and understanding the greens and the delicate touch needed, vs. the regular PGA events in the US. He got a nice Claret Jug to put on display in his home.