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Lee Westwood: British Open 2013

There are only four major championships a year, so to play in 61, a golfing career must be long and — at least in some way — distinguished because they don’t just fling open the doors and welcome all comers. Lee Westwood first tried this task in 1995, when he was 22 and he qualified for the British Open at St. Andrews. He is 40 now, a father and husband and longtime professional — as they say here, a class player — who keeps coming back, keeps smiling at the opportunity even as so many have inflicted so much pain.

On Saturday night, in the midst of his 62nd major, Westwood could head off to dinner — pasta to recuperate the energy lost over a day spent on the maddening links of Muirfield — and then put his head on his pillow, allowing himself to dream one more time. Source and More Details



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