Sunday, July 21, 2013

Westwood In Lead, Tiger Tied For 2nd

GULLANE, Scotland — Lee Westwood is positioned to win the first major title of his career. Boy, does that sound familiar. Long considered one of the best players without a signature win on his resume, the Englishman curled in a 60-foot eagle putt on

Can Westwood hold on? Can he make his breakthrough and at the same time become the first Englishman to win the Open in 21 years? Can he dress this British summer of sport with yet more tinsel? Woods must still rate as the biggest danger to a script

Lee Westwood held off Tiger Woods to take a two-shot lead into the final round of the 142nd Open Championship at Muirfield. The pair duelled on an absorbing afternoon in the Scottish sun, but Westwood held firm to fire 70 and finish three under. Woods 

Lee Westwood has a two-stroke lead heading into the final round of the British Open. Tiger Woods and Hunter Mahan are lurking two strokes off the lead.

GULLANE, Scotland — Sunday at the British Open could bring one of the great three-way matchups in golf history: Tiger Woods versus British favorite son Lee Westwood versus a nightmare named Muirfield. Westwood smiled his way around the rough and 

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