whether those at the helm of golf simply ride on to the next tournament rather than build a legacy,the success of Willett and company will be wastedThe wonderful aspect of five Englishmen being placed inside the top 10 at the Masters – that basic statistic aside – is that the players in question have such separate narratives. Danny Willett’s sensational win, Lee Westwood’s proving that he can still compete at the top level, or Paul Casey’s continued bounce back from a huge slump,Matt Fitzpatrick’s terrific showing at just 21 and the continuation of major consistency from Justin Rose.
This prominence is useless, however, or without legacy value.
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Source: theguardian.com