Tom Watson, former CBS executive LeslieAnne Wade terminate marriage after three months

“(Tom) will always mean the world to me and our connection is forever.”

Tom Watson and longtime CBS Sports executive LeslieAnne Wade announced their engagement in May and were soon after married in July. Just a few months later, it appears the couple has separated.

Watson and Wade – who have known each other for 15 years – said their vows before traveling to the Open Championship at St. Andrews this summer, but according to Wade, an “unexpected illness” got in the way.

“Over the past few months I have been focused singularly on a challenging road through unexpected illness. Tom has been supportive including making sure I have the best possible care. I am beyond grateful to him and blessed that I will make complete and full recovery,” Wade shared via a Twitter post. “Sadly, the inability to launch and build our relationship properly in these early days forces us to terminate our marriage. He will always mean the world to me and our connection is forever.”

Watson, 73, won 39 times on the PGA Tour and claimed eight major titles to complete his Hall-of-Fame career. His late wife, Hilary, died after a two-year battle with pancreatic cancer in 2019. A widely-respected fixture in the golf world for decades, Wade served as Senior Vice President of Communications at CBS Sports and has since co-founded White Tee Partners, a women-owned marketing agency. Her first marriage ended in divorce some years ago.

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Just hitched: Tom Watson marries former CBS executive LeslieAnne Wade

Golf legend Tom Watson got married Saturday to LeslieAnne Wade.

Tom Watson has a busy week ahead of him. But first, a wedding to attend. His wedding.

The eight-time major champion got hitched Saturday in New Jersey, marrying LeslieAnne Wade. The couple announced their engagement in May. They plan to travel to the Old Course at St. Andrews to attend the 150th Open Championship, which begins Thursday in Scotland.

Watson, 72, won the Open five times during his iconic career. He is a Hall of Famer and won 39 times on the PGA Tour. Watson retired from competitive golf in 2019 after an almost 50-year career during which he won 70 titles and twice captained the United States in the Ryder Cup.

Ms. Wade served as a Senior Vice President of Communications at CBS Sports and currently works with the Endeavor agency and for White Tee Partners, a women-owned marketing agency she co-founded.

Congrats to the newlyweds.

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Golf legend Tom Watson engaged to marry former CBS Sports executive LeslieAnne Wade

The couple have known each other for 15 years and plan to marry on July 9.

Golf legend Tom Watson is engaged to marry a longtime CBS Sports executive. The eight-time major champion became formally engaged to LeslieAnne Wade on May 7 while on a visit to the University of Notre Dame, where Ms. Wade was attending a reunion with her college roommates.

The couple plans to marry on July 9 in New Jersey before traveling to the Open Championship in St. Andrews. Ms. Wade confirmed the engagement and wedding date to Golfweek but declined further comment. The pair have known each other for 15 years.

Watson, 72, is a Hall of Famer and 39-time winner on the PGA Tour. His eight major titles include five Open victories, two Masters and a U.S. Open. His late wife, Hilary, died after a two-year battle with pancreatic cancer in 2019.

Ms. Wade has been a widely respected fixture in the golf world for decades. She served as a Senior Vice President of Communications at CBS Sports and currently works with the Endeavor agency and for White Tee Partners, a women-owned marketing agency she co-founded. Her first marriage ended in divorce some years ago.

Watson retired from competitive golf in 2019 after an almost 50-year career during which he won 70 titles and twice captained the United States in the Ryder Cup.

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