Titleless Tiger to lose top spot
Paris, Oct. 27: Tiger Woods is wifeless and this weekend will no longer be golf world number one after a record 281 weeks at the top.
That honour instead will fall to either Englishman Lee Westwood or young German Martin Kaymer, who is the in-form golfer of the moment having won three straight European Tour tournaments including the final major of the season the PGA Championship in the United States.
Westwood, who has yet to win a major but who was runner-up in both the Masters and the British Open this year, could even become number one without hitting a shot if Kaymer fails to finish in the top two at the Andalucia Masters, starting on Thursday.
Kaymer, though, will face a classy field that includes Northern Ireland’s Ryder Cup hero and US Open champion Graeme McDowell, who is keen also to edge the German in the Race to Dubai standings.
Indeed Kaymer to ensure he takes number one and become the second German to top the rankings — Bernhard Langer was top for three weeks — has to either finish on his own in second or share second with just one player.
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