Re: Lee Westwood chooses NOT to be PGA Tour member in 2011
Originally Posted by
shades9323 
I don't see any sour grapes.
In that case, I don't think you have read the entire thread.
"Good, Westwood has the personality of a wet carrot anyways. He doesn´t move the needle." - LongballGer
"my prediction for Westwood in 2011? He will drop in rankings quite a bit. he'll be the next Vijay Singh before even reaching the #1 spot." - golfpro
"I don't know why, but I don't really like Westwood. I can't say I hope he drops in the rankings, but I won't be disappointed if he did." - jamo
"...not sure what it is... he just seems like the 'flavor of the week' when he plays well. his game just seems to leave me a bit unimpressed." - golfpro
"He faded down the stretch in the Ryder Cup too don't forget. I just don't think Westwood has what it takes to win a major, or at least not immediately." - jamo
That's just the more obvious ones, on this particular thread.
Originally Posted by
shades9323 
Plus his Euro PGA record is much better than his US PGA tour record. He has won twice on the PGA tour in the last 12 years. He has won 18 times on the Euro tour in that same time frame. I would play where I could win more tournaments too.
That gets close, too.
Originally Posted by
shades9323 
McDowell will get his card and compete with the best.
Not Lee Westwood, though.
You are aware, I trust, that Westwood has never been a member of the PGA Tour? He has played selected tournaments off and on, normally in the run-up to a Major. He has won more tournaments than the majority of the PGA Tour members (most don't win any) as an occasional guest, top 50 OGWR entrant, sponsor's invitee or whatever.
He has won three times in the last 12 months, including the St Jude Classic - the paycheck(!) for that alone takes his season's winnings to over $3.5 million. He has played 11 events on the PGA Tour this year - the majority of them were Majors/WGC events (which count for both European and PGA Tour) and without being a member, he has won just under $3.4 million - and he was unable to play the PGA and had to withdraw from the Bridgestone. That $3.4 million, from a great deal less than a full season, would put him 12th on the Tour moneylist.
Imagine what he would have done if he'd been fit...
btw - we aren't talking about THIS Lee Westwood...
www.lee-westwood.com