And so farewell Lee Westwood, ex-world number one and congratulations to Martin Kaymer. I have posted elsewhere about the limitations of a ranking system which allow a player without either the short game or strength of personality to win a major to become the official best player in the world, and I don't mean to go over it again, but this time the system has worked.
In truth it's been something of an open secret in golf that Kaymer has been the best for some 2 years. It's just taken the rankings that long to catch up with what everyone has known. Without his go-karting accident, Kaymer would have taken 2 consecutive orders of merit and surely been number 1 much sooner.
As tiger's decline gathered pace both Westwood and Lefty seemed to be engaged in a frantic game of pass the parcel, both hoping not to be in the number 1 slot when the music stopped. What is instructive about Kaymer is that when the door opened he strode straight through it, and, one suspects, slammed it shut behind him.
Sunday, 27 February 2011
Saturday, 26 February 2011
Not dead yet.
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