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Why Lee Westwood Has His Golf Clubs Changed?

European number one Lee Westwood hopes a new set of clubs will return him to winning ways when the Qatar Masters starts in Doha on Thursday. The 36-year-old had to change his clubs because of new rules on grooves and missed the cut in Abu Dhabi last week. "They felt like fishing rods," said Westwood, who shot a 63 with another set flown out to him for a charity event in Dubai on Monday. "The timing was not good because I was playing some of my best ever golf." The world number four became the inaugural winner of the Race To Dubai - the old Order of Merit - after winning twice and adding nine other top-10 finishes in his final 13 tournaments.
 
"Missing the cut in Abu Dhabi did not look good for me," said Westwood. "But there were valid reasons. After the decision (by golf's lawmakers) to change the regulations about the grooves (this year) I had to find a new set of clubs. "Unfortunately the snow back home and a family holiday did not allow me to bed in a new set ... and when I got out here in the desert I did not feel comfortable."

The new rules introduced for professionals this year outlaw square-shaped grooves in favour of a more "v" shape, to reduce the amount of spin top players can impart on the ball. "My club suppliers Ping had provided me with another new set which were back home in England and that I had used before Christmas in a pro-am at my local club Worksop and shot a 65," added Westwood, who will have a club technician on hand in Doha. "I had not brought them with me because I was worried whether the grooves would conform."

With the set he took to Abu Dhabi Westwood carded an opening round of 69 but then slumped to an error-strewn 78. "After the problems in Abu Dhabi, for which there are no excuses, I got them rushed out to me - the grooves have passed the test - and now I am hoping to get back into the old routine," he said. Five of the world's top 10 and nine of the top 20 are in action at the Doha Golf Club, including Martin Kaymer, who has risen to sixth following last week's one-shot win over an equally high-class field in Abu Dhabi, Sergio Garcia, Ian Poulter and American Kenny Perry.

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England's Lynn swings through pain in China

 

 

The 32-year-old, seeking his second European Tour title since turning professional a decade ago, went under the knife on Thursday after his opening four-under-par 68 at Beijing's Honghua International Golf Club.

He needed further surgery just before beginning his second round to remove a painful lesion in his groin that has been hindering his swing and affecting his putting stance all week.

 

"I played my round (Thursday) and the doctor turned round and said 'Right, we need to cut it out.' And I went into a little room in the clubhouse and he got his scalpel out -- no anaesthetic -- and he just cut away," said Lynn.

 

"And actually just before I went out this morning the doctor cut away another little bit. It's quite funny that I'm on the slab just before I get on the tee!"

 

Despite the inconvenience, he shot a five-under-par 67 with nine birdies to move to nine-under for the co-sanctioned Asian Tour and European Tour event.

 

Zimbabwean Marc Cayeux, Thailand's Prayad Marksaeng and Jose-Filipe Lima of Spain were a shot further back at eight-under par.

 

Defending champion Paul Casey followed up his opening 71 around the challenging par-72 7,203-yard Nick Faldo-designed course with a 68, moving to five-under for the tournament to remain in striking distance of the leaders.

 

Sweden's Henrik Stenson, the pre-tournament favourite, fought back after his disappointing first-round 73 with a 68, which included eight birdies, to lie six shots off the pace.

 

It could have been so much better but the long-hitting 30-year-old, ranked 13th in the world, found the water twice on the 429-yard sixth hole -- his 15th -- to record a quadruple bogey.

 

Taking advantage of the relatively benign conditions and starting from the 10th, Lynn, winner of the 2004 KLM Open, got off to a blazing start with three birdies in his first five holes.

 

He dropped a shot on the signature 422-yard 15th but picked up two birdies over the next two holes, only to give the shots back with a double bogey on the 18th after finding the water.

 

Coming home, the lanky Englishman recorded four birdies in succession beginning at the second but finished with a bogey on the 446-yard ninth after his ball plugged in a greenside bunker.

 

"Tee to green, I won't say I feel like I'm at my best. My putting has been nice and if I can keep that going it'll be good. You never know what's going to happen," he said.

 

"I get a buzz leading a tournament and will try to keep it going," said Lynn, who has had three top-10 finishes in seven tournaments this season.

 

"I feel like I'm on the verge of knocking one off soon if I can play a bit better from tee to green."

 

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