Lee Westwood blasts Official World Golf Ranking after jumping 3,759 spots with Open Championship finish

Lee Westwood was absolutely happy to break the first 40 in the open championship last weekend, but it took that moment to explode the official world golf ranking (OWGR).
Liv Golf Tour, Senior Golfeter Westwood, now Royal Portrush 34th place after connecting to the OWGR list is sitting on the number 930.
Westwood is now playing on a mini tour, 2,759 on the list. He can say that his son is in front of Sam. However, this is exactly what Westwood’s OWGR’s golfers sort.
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“This proves that the system is mocked without the world ranking points,” Westwood said at the UK event on Wednesday. He said. Per espn.
Westwood is among many Liv Golf star who believes that their events should be included in OWGR. However, the latest application of the league is currently examined.
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Initially, when the league started in 2022, they tried to get accreditation, but was rejected. As a result, Liv Golfers cannot earn OWGR points themselves as long as they do not play in major championships or international tour events.
Take Dustin Johnson, for example. The list is only 571, but this is due to the fact that it is 23rd. Johnson was once the world’s number one golfist for 135 weeks, but he fell in the ranking since he joined Liv.
In the OWGR ranking, only Bryson Dechambeau (16) and Tyrrell Hatton (21) in the first 50. Other Liv Golf stars, such as Jon Rahm and Patrick Reed, do not break the upper level despite their solid games.
Westwood, because he likes to see that Liv Golf is sending another application, “I think it is about asking the best players in the big championships, this speech does not want a few people missing in places where a few people are missing, because we do not take the world ranking points in Liv.” He said.
Hatton was vocal that Liv Golf players gave loans because of their work in the league to be entitled to big tournaments.
“I think there are many men you want to play here in the departments. If there is a better way for us, it’s bright.” He said.
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