The Denver Post

Westwood requests release to play in Saudi-funded event

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SUTTON COLDFIELD, ENGLAND » Lee Westwood has requested a release to play the first event of the Saudi-funded LIV Golf Invitation­al series in Britain next month.

Westwood said he has asked both the European tour and the PGA Tour for the release required to contest the $25 million event at Centurion Club from June 9-11.

“Not heard anything back yet,” Westwood said Wednesday. “Ball is in the European tour’s court and the PGA Tour’s court for that matter.”

The 49-year-old Westwood said in February that he had signed a non-disclosure agreement regarding his possible participat­ion in the breakaway series funded primarily by the Saudi Arabia sovereign wealth fund and fronted by another former No. 1, Greg Norman.

Westwood has previously said it would be a “no-brainer” to play for such big money at his stage of his career.

“I think some of my mates I grew up playing with in Worksop (in England), if I went up to them and said I’ve been given an opportunit­y to play in a tournament, a 48-man tournament for $25 million, they would probably pull me to one side and say, ‘What is it you’re actually thinking about?’ ” Westwood said.

“This is my job. I do this for money. It’s not the only reason for doing it. But if anybody comes along and gives any of us a chance at a pay rise, then you have to seriously consider it, don’t you?”

Westwood said some people “have a problem with change.”

“They are skeptical about it and people like continuity,” he said, “whereas change in competitio­n is good in any walk of life I think. It shakes things up and keeps everybody on their toes and keeps everybody trying to improve and improve their product.”

Asked if the source of money was a problem given Saudi Arabia’s record on human rights issues, Westwood said sport and politics should not mix.

“The first time I ever played in Saudi Arabia was on the European Tour,” he said. “The first three times I played there, the European Tour sanctioned it so they had no problem with where the money came from.

“I’m of a belief that sport and politics shouldn’t mix, as we have seen it doing in Wimbledon with the Russian players not being allowed to play there. I happen to disagree with what they have done there, as a lot of people do.”

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