Talking to fellow pros helped Westwood overcome Covid-19 concerns

Lee Westwood plays his shot from the third tee during the first round of the US Open at Winged Foot Golf Club on Thursday
IN THE FIELD: Lee Westwood plays his shot from the third tee during the first round of the US Open at Winged Foot Golf Club on Thursday
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Former world No 1 Lee Westwood said that he was reluctant to travel anywhere for tournaments amid the Covid-19 pandemic, but speaking to his fellow golfers eased his concerns about playing in the US Open.

The Englishman, who has 25 European Tour wins and two PGA Tour victories, had previously said he was slightly asthmatic and would not feel comfortable playing in the US where more than 197,200 people have died due to Covid-19.

The 47-year-old skipped the World Golf Championships-FedEx St Jude Invitational in Memphis and the PGA Championship in San Francisco, but returned to action in Spain this month at the Andalucia Masters where he tied for 10th place.

“It was just feedback from other people that have been at tournaments and telling me what’s going on at tournaments and stuff like that and I felt comfortable coming here,” Westwood said.

Westwood, who shot a three-under-par 67 in the first round at Winged Foot Golf Club on Thursday to sit tied-fifth, said that people had to respect the choices of players who skip tournaments out of health and safety concerns.

“It’s just a strange world that we’re living in right now, and people have different opinions on things, don’t they? They evaluate things, see things in different ways,” he said.

“I don’t really criticise anybody that takes an opinion opposite to mine. It’s just that you shouldn’t be at a golf tournament if you don’t feel like it’s right.

“I’m not saying it isn’t right for certain people, but for me it wasn’t right [to travel earlier].”

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