Lee Joins Rainbow Boys Flying Flag

Lee Westwood has moved to his highest ever world ranking... and I wouldn’t back against him climbing above the third spot he now commands

Chubby Chandler
Lee Joins Rainbow Boys Flying Flag

My weekly column will be draped with the South African flag this week, but first congratulations to a very proud Englishman.

Lee Westwood has moved to his highest ever world ranking... and I wouldn’t back against him climbing above the third spot he now commands.   Indeed he is in a great position to challenge for number one this summer if things continue as they are at the moment.

Now back to South Africa, or should I say England’s Craig Kieswetter.  The Somerset wicketkeeper-batsman, who was born in Johannesburg, was man-of-the-match as England whipped Australia to become world Twenty20 champions for the first time.  Well done Craig.    I’m sure he’ll be challenging for a national position in other forms of the game very soon.

Back to the number three position, however, because that’s where Ernie Els eventually finished in a rain-affected Texas Open last week.  Ernie is back to the form that won him two tournaments earlier in the season and I think he will be adding to that number before long.

Number 3 was also where James Kingston finished in Mallorca last week while Chris Wood was a very encouraging 5th.   I expect both to feature this week at Wentworth when the spotlight falls on Ernie’s re-vamp of the West Course.   Should be very interesting.

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