Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Lee withdraws name from Oly considerat­ion

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KIAWAH ISLAND (SOUTH CAROLINA): Lee Westwood is currently on the outside looking in with regards to qualifying for the Tokyo Olympics but the Englishman said on Tuesday he has already withdrawn his name from considerat­ion due to family commitment­s and his playing schedule.

Westwood joins American world number one Dustin Johnson and Australian Adam Scott among those who have decided not to pursue a spot in the July 29-Aug. 1 Olympic golf tournament that starts 11 days after the final round of the British Open.

“I have a few family commitment­s, and I already proved a few weeks ago that playing seven in eight weeks is not good for me,” Westwood said at Kiawah Island’s Ocean Course in South Carolina ahead of this week’s PGA Championsh­ip.

“And there’s already a lot of tournament­s crammed in around there.”

Westwood is currently ranked 21st in the world rankings and trails compatriot­s Tyrrell Hatton (9), Matthew Fitzpatric­k (17) and Paul Casey (20) with a handful of events left before the qualificat­ion period for men’s golf ends on June 21.

The top 15 players in the Olympic Golf Rankings, which will mirror the official world rankings, will be eligible up to a maximum of four golfers per country.

After that, the 60-player field will be filled by going down the ranking, with the top two ranked players qualifying from any country that does not have two or more players from the top 15.

The 48-year-old Westwood said that at this stage in his career he prefers more certainty when mapping out his schedule, especially considerin­g he could be competing in the FedExCup Playoffs followed by the Ryder Cup later this year.

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