One of the world's leading blind golfers is under investigation for claims he can see. Britain's double world champion David Morris has been accused of being able to see more than his rivals. The 61-year-old became the first man to win his sport's top title twice last month when he trounced the field with a 24-shot margin of victory. His triumph in Melbourne, Australia, was in a field where competitors had to have no sight at all - other than light perception. The English Blind Golf Association has launched an investigation after receiving a complaint. Spokesman Barrie Ritchie said: "We...