Having had numerous close calls at Augusta National, Lee Westwood arrives with poor form this time around. However, as we have seen time and time again, Augusta has a way of reviving wily veterans in the year’s first major championship.
Set for his 21st appearance in the Masters Tournament, the seasoned Englishman was unable to repeat his Florida Swing of 2021. With only one top-20 finish worldwide in 2022, Westwood will lean on his course history as he has collected a pair of runners-up over the last decade and a half coming in 2010 and 2016. Looking to bounce back from a rare missed cut in last year’s Masters, Westwood spoke to the changes to the 15th hole on Monday. The 48-year-old said, “It certainly makes you think now. Even if you hit a good drive, it’s not an immediate yes, I’m going to go for it. I hit a good drive down there yesterday, it was a little bit into the breeze and I had 267 flag. That’s a normal 3-wood for me, and the firmness that the greens are at, I’m landing on that green and it’s tough to stop it. It’s going to go through 15, 20 yards long, and it’s a tough shot from back there. It’s really a juggling act and an evaluation of whether it’s easier to hit a 100-yard pitch shot into a green that’s sloping slightly against you than it is a 20-yard through the back with it running away from you towards the water. It certainly makes you think.”