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“Mess”: Lee Westwood confused by Legends Tour offer

Lee Westwood responds to Ryder Cup ban threat

Lee Westwood says he’s been left confused after Legends Tour bosses offered him a spot in their events next year.

Westwood told James Corrigan from the Telegraph that after the BMW PGA Championship at Wentworth, one of the Legends Tour’s executives approached him, asking him to play in upcoming Legends Tour events.

The LIV Golf player will turn 50-years-old next April, making him old enough to play the DP World Tour’s senior circuit. 

However, the tour’s offer has left the Englishman confused, as the main tour could well have issued him a ban by the time his birthday comes around.

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The 11-time Ryder Cup player also claimed the senior circuit offered to pay him appearance fees to play their events.

“Straight after the BMW PGA Championship last month – where those of us playing on LIV were made to feel unwelcome by some of those in charge – one of the Legends Tour execs got in contact and asked me if I will play in a few of their events when I pass that milestone, I don’t really want to mention, and he actually said there would be funds available to pay me,” Westwood told Telegraph Sport. 

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