2011年5月2日星期一

Lee Westwood On Top Again In Korea

Lee Westwood On Top Again In Korea

Victory cemented Westwood's regained position as world number one after he overhauled Martin Kaymer last week with a triumph at the Indonesian Open."The world rankings are a reflection of how you play," Westwood said."I've been playing well this year but not producing the results until the last two weeks."The last two weeks I've started making some putts and stayed calm under pressure, doing the things I needed to Review of TaylorMade Burner SuperFast 2.0 Series do at the right time."I've won two in a row before but it's still very special," he added. "It is tough to come down from a win and get yourself refocused. But the more experienced you get and the more you put yourself in those positions, the easier it is to do."
He then faced a nervous wait in the clubhouse as the final groups finished their rounds to find out if his 12-under total would be enough.He was almost forced into a playoff before Spaniard Miguel Angel Jimenez missed a 15-foot birdie putt on the final green of his one-under 71 to finish a shot behind the Englishman.Home favorite Sang-Hyun Park, playing in just his third European Tour event, was third at 10-under after a final-round 69, while American Dustin Johnson had a 69 of his own to finish a stroke further back in fourth."It feels great," Westwood told Sky Sports. "I must admit it was fairly nerve-wracking sitting in there watching people play. I know how my parents, wife and family feel now at home when I'm playing.Westwood, who won the Indonesian Masters to regain top spot in the world rankings, began his day with a tough chip after missing the 13th green with his last shot on Saturday.However, after hitting his ball into another bunker at the back of the par-five 18th green Jimenez could only chip out to 15 feet and he pushed his birdie putt to the right of the hole to hand victory to Westwood.

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