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Lee Westwood says there is no age bar for his golf ambitions;

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Lee Westwood says there is no age bar for his golf ambitions;

Lee Westwood: Lee Westwood is persuaded he can continue to challenge for the first major title in the age of fifties. After rewarded for the fourth time in the European Tour’s Golfer. Lee Westwood 47-year-old from Worksop. His victory started in Abu Dhabi. And completed at Dubai, on covid-19 lockdown speared him with a good opportunity. Who started the season with victory in Abu Dhabi and finished it by winning the Race to Dubai, says lockdown afforded him a fresh opportunity and hit out. This has given him to stay at home and to get physically fit not to think about golf said, Westwood.

There are no reasons to say why he can’t play well at his fifties age. And he didn’t feel like the age of 47 he usually feels like 25 years of age. Obviously, people say you will lose distance and vision when you get older. But physically he cannot play well. As he feels like at 25 age in 47 years, he started thinking about this difference.

Bernhard Langer:

Bernhard Langer is the inspiration for all. I know people say as you get older you lose distance and stuff like that, but physically why can’t you play well at 47 or 48 – what’s the difference between that and 40? I think it’s an excuse, people make a lot of time. He always maintains physical fitness and keenness and he proves that he can play good golf at a certain age also.

This is not the type of running game or lifting heavyweights. He was very eager to get back to his position and he was staying quiet for eight days without hitting the ball. Westwood enjoyed the unchangeable struggle while his win in Abu Dhabi. This made him the first active golfer to win the event from four separate seasons.

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