Posted: 04/09/12
Lee Westwood played well at the Masters Tournament once again, but not quite well enough to shed his label as one of the best players in the world never to win a major. Westwood lit up the second nine, posting ...
Posted: 04/08/12
Sometimes called the best player yet to win a major, Lee Westwood goes into today’s final round tied with three players just five strokes behind leader Peter Hanson. Saturday’s even-par 72 was anything but even, however. He carded four bogeys ...
Posted: 04/08/12
Sometimes called the best player yet to win a major, Lee Westwood goes into today’s final round tied with three players just five strokes behind leader Peter Hanson. Saturday’s even-par 72 was anything but even, however. He carded four bogeys ...
Posted: 04/06/12
Lee Westwood usually doesn’t beat himself at Augusta National Golf Club. Just when it appeared he would cruise home with at least a share of the lead in Friday’s second round, he double-bogeyed the par-4 18th for the first ...
Posted: 04/06/12
Lee Westwood usually doesn’t beat himself at Augusta National Golf Club. Just when it appeared he would cruise home with at least a share of the lead in Friday’s second round, he double-bogeyed the par-4 18th for the first ...
Posted: 04/06/12
The old “Big Three” began the day as honorary starters for the first time. And Lee Westwood, one of the current “Big Three” in the world ranking, finished it at the top of the Masters Tournament leaderboard. Jack Nicklaus, Arnold ...
Posted: 04/06/12
The old “Big Three” began the day as honorary starters for the first time. And Lee Westwood, one of the current “Big Three” in the world ranking, finished it at the top of the Masters Tournament leaderboard. While Jack Nicklaus, ...
Posted: 04/04/12
The World Golf Ranking’s revolving door might take another spin after Sunday’s final round of the Masters Tournament. In the past 22 months, there have been six changes at the top, which is a far cry from April 1997 to ...
Posted: 04/04/12
The World Golf Ranking’s revolving door might take another spin after Sunday’s final round of the Masters Tournament. In the past 22 months, there have been six changes at the top, which is a far cry from April 1997 ...
Posted: 04/03/12
Luke Donald lifted his visor and wiped his brow after answering the question. The No. 1 player in the world was asked who’s currently the best golfer yet to win a major. He reeled off Lee Westwood, Steve Stricker ...
Posted: 03/24/12
It’s already been quite a year for Lee Westwood, on and off the golf course. In mid-February, the Englishman was awarded the OBE from Queen Elizabeth II. Eleven days later, he was a semifinalist in the PGA Tour’s Match ...
Posted: 04/06/11
Lee Westwood knows it isn't always best to go for the flags at Augusta National. Westwood, the world's No. 2-ranked player, said he has come to understand it takes patience to play the course correctly. It's about discipline and sometimes playing away from the flag and being happy with a 25- or 30-foot putt up the hill.
Posted: 04/01/11
There has been too much time between majors for Lee Westwood, who keeps flirting with that elusive first major title. His streak of playing in 17 consecutive major championships ended at August's PGA Championship, and it has been nearly nine months since Westwood played in a major.
Posted: 04/12/10
If anyone was suited to offer words of encouragement to Lee Westwood on Sunday after he lost the final-round lead at the Masters, it was the man who usurped him, Phil Mickelson.
Posted: 04/11/10
When Lee Westwood headed to the scoring hut to sign off on another close call in a major championship, he got a bit of advice from someone who's done that many times.
Posted: 04/11/10
The roars showed up a day early and rattled what was left of the pollen from the pines at Augusta National Golf Club. Who knows what kind of encore is in store for today's final round of the 74th Masters Tournament?
Posted: 04/10/10
Lee Westwood heard the ground-shaking roars for just about everyone but him on a Saturday that sounded an awful lot like Sunday at the Masters.
Posted: 04/10/10
Gentlemen, please, it's time. The traditional last call of the British pubs might rattle through the pines of Augusta National Golf Club this weekend.
Posted: 04/09/10
Lee Westwood famously ripped Augusta National Golf Club's high level of difficulty after two disappointing rounds in the 2007 Masters Tournament.
Posted: 04/09/10
Lee Westwood spoke to the press following his three-under 69 in the second round to tie for the lead of The Masters.
Posted: 04/02/10
After 10 starts in the Masters Tournament, England's Lee Westwood says he is finally getting used to playing Augusta National Golf Club.