Westwood stumbles late, joins Mickelson in six-way tie - Golf - News Summed Up

Westwood stumbles late, joins Mickelson in six-way tie - Golf


"I played great," Westwood told Golf Channel. The six-way tie for the lead marked a record for a World Golf Championships stroke play event dating back to the inception of the series in 1999. If I need to hit it a little harder I might be able to get 155 out of it. "My first full competitive round today and I didn't feel it at all," world number three McIlroy said about his ribs. American Dustin Johnson, making his first start as world number one, shot 70 despite missing seven putts within seven feet.


Source: The Star March 03, 2017 01:18 UTC



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