The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Westwood ‘relaxed’ in quest for Prague title

- PHIL CASEY

Lee Westwood hopes his relaxed approach will lead to a 25th European Tour title in the D+D Real Czech Masters in Prague.

Westwood has played just 12 times so far in 2019, partly through choice and partly due to failing to qualify for the Masters and US Open, but travelled to Albatross Golf Resort on the back of his best result of the season after finishing joint fourth in the Open Championsh­ip.

The 46-year-old has not played competitiv­ely since but is optimistic about his chances after finishing ninth at the same venue in 2017.

“I played well at Royal Portrush and then I’ve had three weeks off since then,” Westwood said.

“I’ve been down to Portugal for a couple of weeks for a holiday with my fiancee and my family and I’m looking forward to getting going.

“We were saying this morning driving to the airport that it’s nice to be playing again after such a good performanc­e at the Open.

“The way I approach tournament­s now has changed.

“I take it less seriously but I still try my hardest. If it doesn’t happen, it doesn’t happen, you can only try your best and that’s what I try and do each time I go to a tournament.

“The last thing I want to do is turn up at a tournament and not want to be there. I want to be keen to play at every tournament, I’m 46 now so it means I can’t play as many. I enjoy it a lot more.”

Speaking about the venue, Westwood added: “It’s a good golf course. It’s pretty straightfo­rward, the course has been designed well and shows you where you need to hit it and then it’s up to the individual to execute it.

“There’s a lot of water out there, there’s a lot of risk and reward if you want to take it on. There’s a little bit of rough this year which will be better for me. It should set up well and I’m looking forward to it.”

European Ryder Cup captain Padraig Harrington is also in the field and looking to go one better than last year when he finished runner-up to Italy’s Andrea Pavan.

“It was very tight last year, there was a great ebb and flow to that final round,” Harrington said.

“It was exciting, the golf was good, it was low scoring so there were birdies as well. There was plenty of drama.

“I thought I had it, all the way up to the 69th hole where I missed a short putt and then he holed a big putt on the 70th hole and had a twoshot lead with two holes to play.

“There weren’t enough holes for me to come back.”

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