Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - July 21, 2013, Winnipeg, Manitoba
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SPORTS GOLF B3 SUNDAY, JULY 21, 2013
PETER MORRISON / THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Tiger Woods muscles a bunker shot onto the 14th green during the third round of the British Open. He sits two back of leader Lee Westwood.
G ULLANE, Scotland - Lee
Westwood has contended
enough in the majors that
he can identify important
moments, even if he could barely see
his ball.
He had a one- shot lead over Tiger
Woods, standing in grass up to his
knees in the dunes left of the par- 3 16th
hole. It was one of the few bad shots
Westwood hit Saturday at Muirfield,
and by far his worst predicament.
Westwood slashed at the ball and it
didn't reach the green. He used a putter
to belt his next shot up the hill to 12
feet.
What followed was a finish that allowed him
to believe he was closer than ever to ending his
20- year pursuit of a major.
Westwood poured in the putt to salvage
bogey. He picked up two shots on Woods with a
birdie on the next hole. He closed with a solid
par, giving him a two- shot lead going into the
final round, and most significant Sunday of his
career.
" That was probably the biggest momentum
thing I did all day - walk off there with a
bogey," Westwood said. " That's what's been
missing, making those putts. And back it up
with a birdie at the next. Those are the sort of
things you need to do."
Had he made putts like that, Westwood might
not have missed the playoff at the U. S. Open
that Woods won in 2008 at Torrey Pines. Or the
playoff at Turnberry in 2009. He might even
have been able to hold off Phil Mickelson at the
Masters in 2010.
Westwood is widely considered the best
player of his generation without a major.
Maybe that's about to change.
The 40- year- old from England passed one big
test when he outplayed Woods on another tough
day at Muirfield for a 1- under 70 and grabbed
a two- shot lead over Woods and Hunter Mahan,
the only players still under par.
" Even though I haven't won a major, I know
what it takes to win one," said Westwood, who
was at 3- under 210. " It's just a case of going out
there tomorrow and having the confidence in
my game, which I've got. And putting it to the
test."
Today figures to be the toughest test of all.
Despite his late blunder by hitting into a bunker
and making bogey on the par- 5 17th, Woods
held it together for a 72. Mahan matched the
best score of the third round with a 68 and will
play in the final group for the second straight
major.
" I've got 14 of these things, and I know
what it takes to win it," Woods said. " He's won
tournaments all over the world. He knows
how to win golf tournaments. He's two shots
ahead and we're going to go out there and both
compete and play. It's not just us two. There's
a bunch of guys who have a chance to win this
tournament. And all of us need to really play
well tomorrow to win it."
Westwood is the 54- hole leader for the
second time in his career. He will try to become
only the eighth player dating to 1861 to
capture his first major in his 40s. He was hopeful
the other close calls will serve him well,
though the 40- year- old from England didn't
seem all that uptight about it.
" I'm hoping it's going to turn out differently
because I haven't won one yet and I'd like to
win one," Westwood said. " But what can you
do? You can only do what you think is right
and put all that practice and hard work you've
done tomorrow, try not to get in your own way
mentally and just focus on the job at hand and
believe you're good enough."
He was plenty good on another warm, sunny
afternoon on a course that was noticeably
softer but no less demanding.
Woods lost his chance to get in the final
group with one swing.
Tied with Westwood as they played the par- 5
17th into a stiff breeze off the Firth of Forth,
Woods tried to hit 3- wood over a series of bunkers
to allow for a simple wedge into the green.
With his ball on the slightest slope, he got it up
in the air just enough that the wind grabbed
it and deposited the ball in the bunker. Woods
had to blast out sideways and missed a 15- foot
par putt.
Woods twice had at least a share of the 36-
hole lead in majors a year ago and fell out of
contention on Saturday. Despite the late bogey,
he did well enough this time that he was only
two shots behind. This is his best chance to end
his five- year drought in the majors since the
upheaval in his personal life at the end of 2009.
And while he has never won a major when
trailing going into the last day, the outlook
didn't look bleak from his vantage point.
" I'm only two back," Woods said. " There's
only one guy ahead of me."
Instead of playing with Westwood in the final
group, Woods will be in the penultimate group
with Masters champion Adam Scott, who had a
70. The Australian not only is poised to be the
first player with a multiple- major season in
seven years, he can atone for his meltdown a
year ago at Royal Lytham & St. Annes.
" I go out there tomorrow not carrying the
weight of the lead or not having won a major,"
Scott said. " So it's a different feeling."
Mahan made only two bogeys, and he
avoided a third on the final hole when he made
a 25- foot putt to save par from the bunker. He
played with Mickelson in the final round at
Merion and stayed in the game until late in the
round, closing with a 75. One month later, he
gets another crack at it.
- The Associated Press
Been there, hasn't done that
Westwood again
in position to
win first major
By Doug Ferguson
LEADERBOARD
Lee Westwood 72- 68- 70- 210
Hunter Mahan 72- 72- 68- 212
Tiger Woods 69- 71- 72- 212
Adam Scott 71- 72- 70- 213
Ryan Moore 72- 70- 72- 214
Angel Cabrera 69- 72- 73- 214
Zach Johnson 66- 75- 73- 214
Henrik Stenson 70- 70- 74- 214
Phil Mickelson 69- 74- 72- 215
Francesco Molinari 69- 74- 72- 215
Sergio Garcia 75- 73- 68- 216
Brandt Snedeker 68- 79- 69- 216
Jamie Donaldson 74- 71- 71- 216
Hideki Matsuyama 71- 73- 72- 216
Jason Day 73- 71- 72- 216
Dustin Johnson 68- 72- 76- 216
Miguel Angel Jimenez 68- 71- 77- 216
SCOTT HEPPELL / THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Leader Lee Westwood plays a shot on the 17th fairway during the third round of the British Open.
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