The Open: Lee Westwood relaxed as he bids to solve major puzzle
Lee Westwood had an answer for almost everything during his pre-tournament press conference at Royal Lytham, from the state of his groin injury to Olympic security and even Nelson Mandela’s birthday.
Now all the 39-year-old needs is to solve the puzzle of how to win a major championship at his 58th attempt, after racking up seven top-three finishes in his last 16 appearances.
Westwood admitted last month that he had yet to find the right way to prepare for a major, most recently choosing to play in Sweden rather than Memphis before the US Open in San Francisco, while ahead of this week’s 141st Open Championship he opted to skip the Scottish Open in favour of some casual games with his father at home in Worksop.
And the world number three insists he is not trying harder than ever to break his major championship duck, despite finding himself in contention so often. “Less if anything,” Westwood said. “I think I’ve got more relaxed and just sort of played and let the cards fall where they may, really. I don’t find myself pressing particularly harder.
“I think because they are such a tough test, it’s hard to press in major championships. You sort of have to edge your way in there and play sort of conservatively and get in position for the weekend, and Sunday afternoon on the back nine see where you are and then judge whether you should have a go for it or not. Going into the week you can’t really press. I don’t press any weeks, really. I know my game is good enough to win when I play well enough, play with everything together. That’s what I try to do. After that it’s out of your hands. I’m always pretty relaxed now. There’s not a lot that gets to me, winds me up.”
Perhaps the one thing that can still wind up Westwood are questions over the strength of his short game, with the Ryder Cup star feeling he had “sucked that lemon dry by now”.
But that did not prevent him from answering a question as to whether his ability from tee to green made him one of the favourites at Lytham.
“Yeah, if that’s what it takes to win around here,” added Westwood, who declared himself fully fit after a groin injury he suffered during the recent French Open.
“People have said that the previous winners have all got a great short game and apparently I haven’t got much of a short game. I think my game suits most places. That’s why I contend most weeks in major championships recently. They’re the ultimate test, that’s why everyone puts them on such a pedestal.
“And in those ultimate tests, every aspect of your game has got to be strong.”
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