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 Post subject: Westwood now #1
PostPosted: October 31st, 2010, 3:15 pm 
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SHANGHAI (AP) — For the first time in more than five years, Tiger Woods is no longer golf's No. 1 player.

Lee Westwood of England took the top ranking Sunday, becoming the first European in 16 years to be No. 1 in the world and only the fourth player to get there without having won a major.

For now, this feels like one for Westwood.

"Whenever you can sit down and say, 'I'm the best in the world right now,' it's a dream that everybody holds," Westwood said, calling it the most satisfying achievement of his career.

The final step was anticlimactic.

Westwood, who has finished only one tournament since the British Open while recovering from a calf injury, knew he would go to No. 1 as long as PGA champion Martin Kaymer did not finish among the top two at the Andalucia Masters in Spain.

Kaymer tied for 21st, and when the German walked off the 18th at Valderrama, champagne began pouring in Westwood's home in England, where he shared the moment with his parents and about 20 friends.

Westwood is followed in the rankings by Woods, Kaymer, Phil Mickelson and Steve Stricker.

"Growing up, when people ask what you want to achieve, you turn around say, 'I want to be the best in the world,'" Westwood said. "Right at this very moment, I can show people the world ranking and say, 'Look, I'm the best in the world. I'm the best on the planet for golf at the moment.' It's a fairly large achievement when you look at the people who were No. 1 in the ranking."

For the longest time, that was Woods.

Woods has been introduced as the world's No. 1 player for the last 281 weeks, dating to the week before the 2005 U.S. Open, where he was the runner-up. He won the British Open a month later, and his ranking has rarely been threatened since.

The gap was as large as ever less than a year ago. When Woods won the Australian Masters, his points average in the world ranking was 16.17. Westwood was No. 5 at 5.92 points.

It all changed so quickly for Woods, who struggled through his worst season on and off the course. Woods took a five-month breath to cope with confessions of extramarital affairs, which ended in divorce, and his game has not been the same. He has not finished better than a tie for fourth - in the Masters and U.S. Open - and he has lost more ranking points than any player has earned.

Westwood could not have imagined getting to No. 1 without having at least won a major, but he's not surprised he was the one who replaced Woods. The 37-year-old Englishman was runner-up in two majors (Masters, British Open), tied for fourth at The Players Championship and won the St. Jude Classic in Memphis, Tenn.

He is the first European since Nick Faldo in 1994 to be No. 1, and the 13th player to be No. 1 since the ranking system began in 1986.

How long Westwood stays at the top remains to be seen.

He was to leave Monday for the HSBC Champions in Shanghai, where four players - Westwood, Woods, Kaymer and Phil Mickelson - will have a chance to be No. 1 in the world. For Mickelson, it will be his 13th straight tournament with a chance to be No. 1, the difference now that he is chasing Westwood, not Woods.

"This could be very exciting for the game of golf," Westwood said.

It was reminiscent of June 1997, when Woods, Ernie Els and Greg Norman all reached No. 1 in a three-week span.

As much as this represents the end of Woods' reign, it completes a remarkable turnaround for Westwood. He struggled through a slump so severe that he fell as low as No. 266 in the world on May 25, 2003. He gradually began to work his way back toward the top, and Westwood has been surging the last couple of years.

"When you get that low ... it's a very difficult process," he said. "You take it a step at a time and rebuild the whole thing. And that's what I tried to do."

This is the 10th time Woods has lost the No. 1 ranking. The longest he was out of the No. 1 spot was 26 weeks toward the end of the 2004 season and beginning of 2005, when Vijay Singh went on a great run and Woods was in the middle of a swing change.

"You just keep playing," Woods said in August, as his hold on No. 1 became more tenuous. "Winning golf tournaments takes care of a lot of things, and being No. 1 is one of them."

Woods had an exhibition in Japan on Monday before going to Shanghai for the HSBC Champions, which starts Thursday at Sheshan International. Mickelson is the defending champion.

Westwood, meanwhile, becomes only the fourth player to reach No. 1 without winning a major. Ian Woosnam reached No. 1 in 1991 the week before he won the Masters, and Fred Couples was at No. 1 in two separate weeks a month before he won the Masters. David Duval was No. 1 for 15 weeks in 1999, and won the British Open two years later.

Westwood hopes a major is coming soon for him.

"It's a confidence boost if anything," he said. "It's confirmation I'm working on the right thing."



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 Post subject: Re: Westwood now #1
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Crazy stuff, considering now we have a #1 who has not won a major and who only finished one golf tournament since the middle of July.

I really see a Tiger ot streak coming next year, he will easily regain #1 for one more long stretch at holding that spot.

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 Post subject: Re: Westwood now #1
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Westwood played some very good golf this season and last season.......but when you think of a number ONE player in the world , do you think of Lee Westwood first ? In fact ; who DO you think of first ? Obviously , Tiger's troubles have opened up the slot mathematically , but no player has really stepped up to the plate and made a case for the Best Player in The World moniker. Mickelson started well and then didn't win anything. There are any number of young players who are making some noise. Kaymer and Oosthuisen ( probably butchered his name) won Major tournaments , but are they going to win a few more ? I can't even sit here and think of many names in the top ten or twenty in the world who have a chance to end their careers with several big tournament wins. ( Without using google.)

That Irish guy won the U.S. Open.........good player.....can't remember his name. NO GREAT PLAYERS IN THE TIGER ERA ???????? Mickelson ? Els ? They will need to win a few more majors to be on the "great" list. Will they do that ? I have to be missing somebody. There are so many great players vying for that number ONE slot. Ehhhhhhh......hmmmmmmmm......all those great Euro guys who win in matchplay. Padraig ??
Anyway......Lee Westwood the best player in the world........c'mon.....C'MON !!!!!


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McDowell, the first pro I ever drove in my volunteering


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 Post subject: Re: Westwood now #1
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Yeah, I don't see a real #1 anywhere in the pack.

Would you rather have a clear cut #1 like Woods or the #1 changing week to week like in the LPGA?

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Righto old chap....McDowell...a good player and maybe a better player than Westwood when all the dust settles.

I'm sure he could have had no better driver than the mighty Nuhips. I thought i caught an interview on TGC where he mentioned something about his driver up there...........something about being glad he survived his ride with that crazy driver.........i didn't catch it all.


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 Post subject: Re: Westwood now #1
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It's funny. I have become MORE of a Tiger fan than i was before the troubles. He just makes it SOOOO much more interesting when he's in the mix. I think we are all waiting for someone to emerge as a great player , or future great. They hype everyone these days , but results are the only measuring stick.
Phil has the kind of genious to win more majors if he can deal with his family health problems and his own. Will he be commited enough to put his head down and stay at a high level , or is he going to wind it down from here.
Younger guys............Martin Kaymer can really get it going. He may have what it takes. Dustin Johnson was THERE more than a little bit last season. He may take over for Phil as that really dangerous talent who can win big when they put it together. McIroy.........may be the best prospect out there right now. He seems really unafraid to play big and win. Several others in the mix. Ricky ...whatshisname...is a guy who could be really good soon.

Anyway......good tournament this week in China.


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It was a really adventerous drive, had to find a private residence in places semi-retired teachers can't afford.
It seems like Johnson could have the best chance at making a run to the top. Heard he was working more on his short game.


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 Post subject: Re: Westwood now #1
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The spin is that if Tiger wins this week, he is back at #1


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Would not be surprised to see Tiger win this week. Looks like Westwood is right there , as is Tiger......... and Phil is lurking. Would be fun to have a guy like Dustin Johnson evolve into a great player. Golf needs one or more of the younger guys to start making a move in the majors. Kaymer may be the real deal.

Tiger looks solid. Bad news for the rest of those guys.


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