| Evts | Cuts Md | Wins | 2nd | 3rd | T10 | Sc Avg | FedEx Pts | Earnings | World Pts | |
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| YTD | 10 | 10 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 5 | 69.9 | 571 | $1,280,367 | 4.96 |
| Assets: | Has a great, compact swing that generates lots of power and very good accuracy from the tee. Gets on hot streaks at times when he looks unbeatable. Reads greens well and has a very solid and consistent stroke. |
| Flaws: | Doesn't play much in the United States outside of the majors and WGC events. Possesses an average short game. Tends to be too mechanical at times and doesn't have a finesse touch. |
| Career Potential: | Among the elite in the world / major championship-caliber player. |
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Westwood nabs his fourth consecutive top 10 | 05/12/2013 6:12 PM
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Lee Westwood could only muster an even-par 35-37=72 in the final round of THE PLAYERS, but it was good enough to lock up his fourth top 10 in his last four starts of 2013.
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Impact
Westwood entered the weekend with a legitimate shot to pick up the victory, but a terrible opening nine in Saturday's third round left him fighting for a top 10. He spent most of the day in good shape, as he was 2-under through 13 holes with three birdies and a bogey, but late bogeys on 14 and 17 put the streak in serious jeopardy. A par at 18 is just good enough to extend the streak at 7-under 281, but it will not be tested at TPC Four Seasons Resort later this week since he isn't in the field for the HP Byron Nelson Championship. |
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Westwood enters final round of PLAYERS T10 | 05/12/2013 11:50 AM
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Lee Westwood salvaged his third round of THE PLAYERS with a 2-over-par 39-35=74, dropping into a tie for 10th ahead of the final round at 7-under 209.
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Impact
Westwood overcame two early double bogeys and a slight injury to his hand on a whiffed approach on the first hole to play his inward nine at TPC Sawgrass under par. He emerged early Sunday morning to birdie the par-5 16th, then stuffing his approach on the par-3 17th to 2'8" for a kick-in birdie. He gave one back at 18, but his health seems to be intact for a solid final-round push. |
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Darkness suspends PLAYERS; 7 a.m. ET restart | 05/11/2013 7:57 PM
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The horn sounded for the second time during the third round of THE PLAYERS at 7:48 p.m. ET, this time due to darkness.
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Impact
Among those stranded on the course is Lee Westwood. He went through the first 36 holes without a blemish, but made a double-bogey six on the opening hole after swinging and missing on his second shot from a native area. On the miss, he appeared to hurt his hand and confirmed to NBC on-course reporters that he was in some pain. Perhaps the break in the action to rest his hand is what he needs, as he is 3-over-par through 15 holes in his round. Everyone is chasing David Lingmerth. The rookie is 12-under through 17 holes and two clear of Tiger Woods, Sergio Garcia and Henrik Stenson. It was announced at the end of the live NBC telecast that the third round will resume at 7 a.m. |
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Co-leader Westwood bogey-free thru 36-holes | 05/10/2013 1:03 PM
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Lee Westwood is bogey-free, 9-under-par 69-66=135 and shares the 36-hole clubhouse at THE PLAYERS.
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Impact
When he's on, he should dismantle TPC Sawgrass. The world-class ball-striker has split 22 (of 28) fairways and hit 27 greens in regulation en route to an eagle and seven birdies. Today's set of par breakers began with an eagle hole-out from the rough 33 yards away at the par-5 11th hole. He tacked on four birdies thereafter, the longest dropping in from 14'2" at 12. Westwood helped keep his scorecard spotless with a par save from 10'6" at the par-4 14th. |
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Westwood lingers; only manages top 10 at WFC | 05/05/2013 1:22 PM
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Lee Westwood settled for an even-par 35-37=72 in the final round of the Wells Fargo Championship, picking up his fourth top 10 at 6-under 282.
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Impact
Westwood entered the week coming off back-to-back top 10s, so that he hung around the top of the leaderboard is no surprise. In all, he circled four birdies and swallowed four bogeys on a miserable day at Quail Hollow. He'll try and dry out and go for another top 10 at THE PLAYERS later this week. |
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Westwood in the mix at a bunched Wells Fargo | 05/04/2013 5:48 PM
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Lee Westwood only mustered an even-par 35-37=72 in the third round of the Wells Fargo Championship, but at 6-under 210 he sits just two off the lead.
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Impact
Westwood's round was rather pedestrian, with two birdies and two bogeys surrounded by 14 pars. Due to some late stumbles by Nick Watney and Phil Mickelson, Westwood is only two strokes off the lead and is one of 19 players within four strokes of the lead. With tee times early to avoid poor weather conditions later in the day, expect the final round of the WFC to be a tightly-contested affair. |
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Westwood nabs top 10 at Masters, but no win | 04/14/2013 6:05 PM
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Lee Westwood spun a 1-under-par 35-36=71 in the final round of the Masters, improving to 3-under 285 and securing a top-10 finish.
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Impact
Westwood is famously chasing his first major championship, but will once again come up a little short. With just three birdies, his round lacked the firepower needed for a serious run and the two bogeys he swallowed didn't help things. The good news is, he will secure a spot in the 2014 Masters with a top-12 finish. It is not a surprise that he has chosen to skip the upcoming RBC Heritage. |
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Westwood carefully shoots 1-over at Masters | 04/13/2013 6:26 PM
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Lee Westwood posted a 1-over-par 37-36=73 in the third round of the Masters, falling to 2-under 214.
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Impact
Westwood gave back early bogeys at the par-3 fourth and par-4 seventh, then found his only birdie of the day at the par-4 ninth. With pars all the way around the back nine, he has plenty of work to do if he hopes to snap his career-long dry spell and earn his first major championship title in Sunday's final round. |
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Westwood rebounds from opening double bogey | 04/11/2013 3:24 PM
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Lee Westwood carded a 2-under-par 36-34=70 in his opening round of the Masters.
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Impact
The Brit stumbled out of the gates, swallowing a double bogey at the par-4 first hole. He'd add a bogey-5 at 17 later, but dropped in five birdies against no bogey in between. He hit only 11 greens but minimized the damage with 26 putts. He's four strokes adrift of the clubhouse lead. |
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Westwood sneaks inside the top 10 at Redstone | 03/31/2013 9:33 PM
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Lee Westwood turned in a 2-under-par 34-36=70 in the final round of the Shell Houston Open to finish his week in a tie for 10th at 11-under 277.
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Impact
It was a relatively quiet day for the Englishman, circling three birdies without a blemish on his first 17 holes before suffering his lone bogey on the par-4 18th. It was a big bogey, in that it let five other players sneak inside the top 10. Westwood will skip the Valero Texas Open, and we will see him again at the Masters. |
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Westwood secures late tee time in SHO finale | 03/30/2013 4:03 PM
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Lee Westwood spun a 5-under-par 35-32=67 in the third round of the Shell Houston Open to join a growing group of players at 9-under 207.
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Impact
Westwood's round started innocently enough, recording a birdie and nine pars on his first ten holes. He caught fire beginning with the par-4 11th, rattling off five birdies on his next six holes before dropping a shot on the difficult par-4 17th and sneaking out of Redstone with a par at the 18th. The highlight of his day came when he narrowly missed a hole-in-one on the par-3 16th. His tee shot rolled just past the edge of the cup and settled 12'2" behind the hole to set up his final birdie of the day. It sounds absurd, but he will try and hoist a trophy on the PGA TOUR for just the third time on Sunday. |
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Westwood matches his lowest round at Redstone | 03/28/2013 2:03 PM
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Lee Westwood turned in a 4-under-par 35-33=68 for his opening round of the Shell Houston Open, finishing two strokes off the early clubhouse lead.
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Impact
And that included a pair of bogey-6s at Redstone today. The Brit hit 13 greens and converted seven birdies, including respective rolls of 14'10", 18'3" and 19'9" at the second, fifth and 14th holes, respectively. He also holed out for birdie from seven yards off the green at 16. Today's score ties his career low on the course. It's the seventh time he's signed for a 68 in 21 rounds. |
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Westwood disappoints in Honda Classic finale | 03/03/2013 7:23 PM
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Lee Westwood failed to capitalize on an opportunity to win The Honda Classic with a 4-over-par 36-38=74 in the final round.
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Impact
After an early birdie on the par-5 third, Westwood would fail to get anything else going the rest of the way. He squared five bogeys over his final 14 holes including one at the par-5 18th when his approach from the fairway didn't find dry land. He will quickly put this behind him and head to Doral for the WGC-Cadillac Championship. |
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Westwood new Honda Classic leader at 6-under | 03/02/2013 6:34 PM
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Lee Westwood posted an even-par 37-33=70 in the third round of The Honda Classic to take over the lead in the clubhouse at 6-under 204.
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Impact
After a birdie at the par-5 third, the Englishman bounced back from three birdies late on his front nine with two birdies on the back, including a chip in at the 14th. After a perfect drive on the par-5 18th, he rinsed his approach. Fortunately for him, he still managed to scramble for par. His playing partner, Geoff Ogilvy joined him at 6-under. |
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Westwood holds serve in the second round | 03/01/2013 1:29 PM
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Lee Westwood chased his opening 66 at The Honda Classic with a 2-under-par 34-34=68 to reach the halfway point in 6-under 134, two strokes off the 36-hole clubhouse lead.
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Impact
The Englishman hit only 10 greens in regulation today but he limited the carnage to a single bogey at the par-3 15th hole. He holed three birdies, the most notable a gem from 28'1" at the first hole, his 10th of the round. He also poured in a par save from 12'8" at 3. |
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Westwood breezes to bogey-free 66 @ PGA Nat'l | 02/28/2013 6:25 PM
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Lee Westwood posted a bogey-free, 4-under-par 33-33=66 in his opening round of The Honda Classic, finishing two strokes back of the clubhouse lead.
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Impact
Westwood's track record at PGA National precedes him, so another solid day on the track is merely an extension of him fulfilling the expectations. He landed 15 greens and circled four birdies. The highlight of the round was an 18-yard hole-out from the greenside rough at the par-4 fourth hole. His longest conventional birdie measured just 11'6" at 6. |
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Westwood a rare first-round exit in Arizona | 02/21/2013 7:46 PM
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Lee Westwood was sent packing by Rafael Cabrera-Bello in the Player Bracket after 19 holes in their opening-round match of the World Golf Championships-Accenture Match Play Championship.
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Impact
Ah, match play. RCB didn't own a lead until the conclusion. Westwood held as much as a 3-up margin after nine holes but would give away the 18th with a bogey to give the Spaniard a chance. Cabrera-Bello capitalized with a birdie at the par-4 first to bounce Westwood who parred. It's the first time since 2007 at The Gallery at Dove Mountain that the Brit has failed to survive the first round. Instead, RCB will now prep for his second-round match with Martin Kaymer on Friday. |
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Westwood lurking three back at NTO midpoint | 02/15/2013 9:37 PM
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Lee Westwood backed up his opening 68 at the Northern Trust Open with another in his second round to reach the halfway point in 6-under 136, three strokes back of the 36-hole co-leaders.
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Impact
Westwood started in the first hole today and turned in 34s on both nines. He hit 13 greens for the second straight day and suffered just one bogey yet again. His most notable of four birdies was a six-yard hole-out from just off the green at 3. |
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Westwood logs first round at NTO since 2008 | 02/14/2013 4:24 PM
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Lee Westwood opened the Northern Trust Open with a 3-under-par 35-33=68, finishing four strokes back of the clubhouse lead.
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Impact
The Englishman hasn't competed in this tournament since missing the cut in 2008, but his time away didn't deter a solid loop around Riviera. He hit 13 greens in regulation and swallowed only one bogey when he short-sided his approach at the par-5 17th hole. Westwood did the bulk of his scoring and par-saving prior to that, however. After starting his rounds with pars at 10 and 11, he converted birdies from 14'5" at 12 and 18'1" at 13 before getting par attempts to disappear from 12'11" and 20'11" at the 14th and 15th holes, respectively. |
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Lee Westwood first to post a number at Pebble | 02/07/2013 5:22 PM
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Lee Westwood opened the AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am with a 4-under-par 35-33=68 at Pebble Beach, good for very early possession of the clubhouse lead.
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Impact
Westwood is making his 2013 PGA TOUR debut this week and did so with a bang. He hit 16 greens in regulation and buried five birdies against one bogey. His longest conversion dropped in from 13 feet at the ninth hole for birdie. |
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Westwood to play Pebble Beach for second time | 02/06/2013 12:32 AM
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Lee Westwood will play in the AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am for the second time in his illustrious career.
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Impact
If you're looking for a reason why, it could be his amateur partner. Westy is teeing it up with his father. It certainly isn't his limited history bringing him back to the Monterey Peninsula. He tied for 62nd in 2005. |
| Date | Tournament | Pos | R1 | R2 | R3 | R4 | Score | ToPar | Money |
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| May 6-12 | THE PLAYERS Championship | T8 | 69 | 66 | 74 | 72 | 281 | -7 | $237,500 |
| April 29-May 5 | Wells Fargo Championship | T4 | 70 | 68 | 72 | 72 | 282 | -6 | $294,800 |
| April 8-14 | Masters Tournament | T8 | 70 | 71 | 73 | 71 | 285 | -3 | $232,000 |
| March 25-31 | Shell Houston Open | T10 | 68 | 72 | 67 | 70 | 277 | -11 | $137,433 |
| March 18-25 | Arnold Palmer Invitational | T63 | 71 | 75 | 72 | 75 | 293 | 5 | $13,206 |
| March 4-10 | WGC: Cadillac Championship | T25 | 73 | 69 | 71 | 71 | 284 | -4 | $79,000 |
| Feb 25-March 3 | The Honda Classic | T9 | 66 | 68 | 70 | 74 | 278 | -2 | $156,000 |
| Feb 18-24 | WGC: Accenture Match Play Championship | T33 | - | - | - | - | - | - | $46,000 |
| Feb 11-17 | Northern Trust Open | T21 | 68 | 68 | 74 | 71 | 281 | -3 | $66,000 |
| Feb 4-10 | AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am | T46 | 68 | 70 | 73 | 72 | 283 | -3 | $18,428 |
| TOTAL | Tournament | DATE | LAST SEASON | |
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| Best Finish | 4 | Wells Fargo Championship | April 29-May 5 | 2 |
| Worst Opening Round | 73 | WGC: Cadillac Championship | March 4-10 | 76 |
| Worst Finishing Round | 75 | Arnold Palmer Invitational | March 18-25 | 77 |
| Worst First 36 Holes | 146 | Arnold Palmer Invitational | March 18-25 | 145 |
| Worst Last 36 Holes | 147 | Arnold Palmer Invitational | March 18-25 | 154 |
| Worst Tournament (vs par) | 5 | Arnold Palmer Invitational | March 18-25 | 15 |
| Best Round | 66 | 2 times-last: THE PLAYERS Championship | last: May 6-12 | 63 |
| Best Opening Round | 66 | The Honda Classic | Feb 25-March 3 | 67 |
| Best Finishing Round | 70 | Shell Houston Open | March 25-31 | 63 |
| Best First 36 Holes | 134 | The Honda Classic | Feb 25-March 3 | 133 |
| Best Last 36 Holes | 137 | Shell Houston Open | March 25-31 | 133 |
| Best Tournament (vs par) | -11 | Shell Houston Open | March 25-31 | -18 |
| Worst Finish | 63 | Arnold Palmer Invitational | March 18-25 | 70 |
| Worst Round | 75 | 2 times-last: Arnold Palmer Invitational | last: March 18-25 | 81 |