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What Next for Lee Westwood
What Next for Lee Westwood

Lee Westwood dethroned Tiger Woods from the No. 1 spot in the world golf rankings since 31 October 2010, and then he became the Golf-World No. 1. But, so many people think that Tiger woods would be the No.1 again. So, there are lots of people are interested in the question who would be the No.1 in the world last year.

A few months ago, FanHouse UK looked at Lee Westwood's justification for the European Tour to stage more events in England.

Currently, England stages just one - The BMW PGA Championship at Wentworth - where as in the past it held other events, such as the popular English Open at The Belfry or The HSBC World Match Play.

The Tour has swollen to include many co-sanctioned events in South Africa and Asia, and that is good news for the players and the overall state of the game.

However, you cannot escape that while the chiefs at the European Tour are always looking to expand, they have ignored the golf fans who set them on their road to success in the first place.

Since the European Tour moved their headquarters to Dubai - which is in itself a strange paradox - there is the sense that England has been forgotten.

In the last mouth of 2010, there is an answer. Lee Westwood won the Nedbank Challenge in South Africa on Sunday, so he will keep the world's No 1. Now, the spring is coming. No problem with the early start.

In this article, I would like to talk something about What Next for Lee Westwood. If you want to know much more information or jokes, you may read this funny article - Crazy about Callaway FT-9 Draw Driver.

Recently, a golf reporter asked Lee Westwood: "What's the best advice you've been given?"

"Work hard and play hard. That came from my grandad, who instilled in me the need to work hard but also to make the time to enjoy whatever I achieved." Lee Westwood answered with smile.

Now, there is a golf news report: Lee Westwood who is the World No. 1, three-time major champion Ernie Els and the South Korean major winner Yang Yong-eun will headline the field at the only European Tour event held in South Korea later this year. We hope he would get a success.

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