Westwood works way up leaderboard at Masters
Westwood rattled off four straight birdies on the front side Thursday en route to a stress-free round of 5-under-par 67 at the Masters, where he's still trying to win his first major championship.By: By Eddie Pells, AP National Writer, Superior Telegram
AUGUSTA, Ga. (AP) — Lee Westwood has a first-round lead at a major for the first time in his career.
Not really the distinction he's looking for, though.
Westwood rattled off four straight birdies on the front side Thursday en route to a stress-free round of 5-under-par 67 at the Masters, where he's still trying to win his first major championship.
"I've come close," Westwood said. "I've won all there is to win other than a major championship. That's my primary focus and it's been a long time coming around since the PGA last year."
One of Westwood's closest calls came two years ago at Augusta, when he started the last round with the lead. But he made a three-putt bogey on No. 9 to give it away and ended up as a bystander while Phil Mickelson was handed his third green jacket.
This time, Westwood heads into Friday with a one-shot lead on Louis Oosthuizen and two ahead of a group of six, including Paul Lawrie, Miguel Angel Jimenez and Francesco Molinari.
The Brit, winner of 36 tournaments worldwide, hit 16 greens in regulation after a light week of practice at a course he's always felt suits his game. He made four birdies in a row on Nos. 5 through 8 and never needed a putt longer than 10 feet.
"It's nice to get off to a good start and have a platform to build from," Westwood said.
He attacked the course on a soft, wet day that seemed ideal for scoring but also included tougher pin placements than usual for a Thursday, along with golf balls muddied when they landed on the saturated fairways.
Ranked third in the world, Westwood could very well be the Best Player Without A Major. He has finished in the top three six times since 2008, and has had plenty of time to think about what he needs to get over the hump.
"When you're in contention and don't finish it off, you go home and assess what you didn't do and what you can improve," he said. "And that's what I did."
Bubba Watson, Ben Crane and Jason Dufner were the other players in the tie at 3-under, with Peter Hanson also at that number but still on the course.
Rory McIlroy shot 1-under 71 and Tiger Woods finished with a pair of bogeys to shoot even-par 72. The bogey on 18 was actually a good save after his tee shot went into the trees and resulted in an unplayable lie.
Woods opened his round by clanking his first tee shot off a tree and putting the second one in the creek, well to the left of the second fairway. He salvaged pars on both and felt pretty decent about the round, all things considered.
"I hit some of the worst golf shots I've ever hit today," Woods said. "That's OK. I just hung in there, grinded my way around the golf course, stayed patient, stayed in the moment. I could've shot one, maybe two better but I got a lot out of that round."
In search of his first major championship since the 2008 U.S. Open, Woods came in playing well. Two weeks ago, he won his first PGA Tour event in 30 months. But on the driving range before his round, he said he felt something creeping up on him.
"Old patterns. Some of my old stuff from a few years ago," he said. "I'm trying to work through it. Every now and again, it pops up and today it popped up again."
Before Westwood closed out his 5 under, it appeared the day's biggest story would be Henrik Stenson, who spent most of the day in the lead and was at 5 under with a two-shot advantage when he stood on the 18th tee box.
He hit that shot deep into the trees on the left and needed two more shots to reach the fairway. All part of an ugly 8 — a snowman — that dropped him to 1-under 71 and in a tie for 15th.
"That's what happens here," Stenson said. "It keeps on snowballing and I got the snowman at the end."
Thursday
At Augusta National Golf Club
Augusta, Ga.
Yardage: 7,435; Par: 72 (36-36)
First Round
(a-amateur)
Lee Westwood 32-35—67
Louis Oosthuizen 35-33—68
Peter Hanson 35-33—68
Paul Lawrie 37-32—69
Miguel Angel Jimenez 35-34—69
Ben Crane 36-33—69
Francesco Molinari 35-34—69
Jason Dufner 33-36—69
Bubba Watson 33-36—69
Jim Furyk 35-35—70
Zach Johnson 35-35—70
Vijay Singh 36-34—70
Scott Stallings 35-35—70
Aaron Baddeley 36-35—71
Keegan Bradley 36-35—71
Angel Cabrera 36-35—71
a-Patrick Cantlay 35-36—71
Kevin Chappell 36-35—71
Stewart Cink 35-36—71
Ross Fisher 36-35—71
Padraig Harrington 35-36—71
Matt Kuchar 37-34—71
a-Hideki Matsuyama 35-36—71
Rory McIlroy 35-36—71
Kevin Na 35-36—71
Henrik Stenson 31-40—71
Steve Stricker 38-33—71
Nick Watney 35-36—71
Jonthan Byrd 37-35—72
Fred Couples 35-37—72
Sergio Garcia 37-35—72
Bill Haas 35-37—72
Charles Howell III 38-34—72
Martin Kaymer 34-38—72
Bernhard Langer 36-36—72
Hunter Mahan 35-37—72
Ian Poulter 35-37—72
Justin Rose 36-36—72
Brandt Snedeker 36-36—72
Rory Sabbatini 36-36—72
Webb Simpson 35-37—72
Charl Schwartzel 35-37—72
Mike Weir 37-35—72
Tiger Woods 35-37—72
Thomas Bjorn 36-37—73
Tim Clark 36-37—73
Darren Clarke 38-35—73
Harrison Frazar 36-37—73
Sean O'Hair 36-37—73
Bo Van Pelt 36-37—73
David Toms 37-36—73
Gary Woodland 37-36—73
Y.E. Yang 37-36—73
Scott Verplank 34-39—73
Gonzalo Fernandez-Castano 36-38—74
Rickie Fowler 36-38—74
a-Kelly Kraft 39-35—74
Geoff Oglilvy 39-35—74
Robert Karlsson 39-35—74
K.T. Kim 36-38—74
Phil Mickelson 37-37—74
a-Corbin Mills 36-38—74
John Senden 36-38—74
Sang-Moon Bae 40-35—75
Luke Donald 38-37—75
Edoardo Molinari 37-38—75
Lucas Glover 39-36—75
Jose Maria Olazabal 38-37—75
Graeme McDowell 37-38—75
Ryan Palmer 38-37—75
Adam Scott 39-36—75
Kyle Stanley 39-36—75
Paul Casey 38-38—76
Ben Crenshaw 39-37—76
Jason Day 37-39—76
Anders Hansen 38-38—76
Ryo Ishikawa 38-38—76
Martin Laird 39-37—76
Fredrik Jacobson 37-39—76
Brendan Steele 36-40—76
Larry Mize 36-40—76
Mark Wilson 38-38—76
K.J. Choi 37-40—77
Robert Garrigus 38-39—77
a-Bryden MacPherson 40-37—77
Tom Watson 39-38—77
Ian Woosnam 38-39—77 +5
Simon Dyson 38-40—78 +6
Trevor Immelman 40-38—78 +6
Alvaro Quiros 40-38—78 +6
Chez Reavie 42-37—79 +7
Johnson Wagner 37-42—79 +7
Craig Stadler 42-39—81 +9
a-Randal Lewis 40-41—81 +9
Sandy Lyle 46-40—86 +14
Mark O'Meara WD
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