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Lee Westwood has opened up on why his wife Helen operates as his caddie, with the 52-year-old LIV Golf star looking to make a ...
LEE Westwood was supposed to be soaking up the sun on a yacht in the French Riviera this week. Instead he was soaked to the skin at soggy Portrush – but still loving life as he made a ...
Lee Westwood has discussed why his wife Helen operates as his caddie, with the 52-year-old star looking to make a big impact ...
For better or for worse, for richer or for poorer, for birdie or for bogey: Lee Westwood and his wife Helen are living every golf couple’s dream at The Open Championship.
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Golf Monthly on MSN'I Moved Back Above My Son In The World Rankings, Which Is Nice' - Lee Westwood On Why Lack Of LIV Recognition 'Makes A Bit Of A Mockery' Of OWGRLee Westwood says the fact he was below his son Sam in the OWGR showed that the ranking system is a bit of "a mockery" ...
Lee Westwood was staring down the barrel of a missed cut at The Open Championship on Saturday, but a brutal comment from his ...
With six birdies coming home, Westwood rocketed back up the leaderboard with an Open record-tying back-nine 29.
Veteran golfer Lee Westwood called the Official World Golf Ranking a 'mockery' as LIV players can only earn points through ...
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Tennis World on MSNMusic on course? Westwood says he’s comfortable with LIV Golf’s new vibeRegardless of the fact that he is an experienced golfer, Westwood admits that his persona is open to change and adaptation.
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Golf Digest on MSNLee Westwood's British Open knowledge will blow your mindLee Westwood is listed as a 600-to-1 longshot for this week's British Open, the first major he's played in three years. But if there was an Open trivia contest, we'd have to make the 52-year-old the ...
So it came as a bit of a jolt for American audiences who woke up Thursday morning to see Lee Westwood near the top of the leaderboard at the British Open. (Also up there: Phil Mickelson, who outdueled ...
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Tennis World USA on MSNLee Westwood keeps perspective: I don’t fret about majors. I’m not Doug SandersAlthough he admits that he was in a dilemma many times whether to continue or not, frustrated by some failures, the Englishman nevertheless continued and found a strong motive.
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