TROON, Scotland (Reuters) - Lee Westwood has the Midas touch when it comes to final-day groups at 2016 majors and every golfer in the 156-strong field at the British Open will be dreaming of partnering the Englishman this Sunday.
The former world number one played alongside Danny Willett in the last round when his compatriot won the U.S. Masters in April and did the same when American Dustin Johnson triumphed at the U.S. Open in June.
Westwood's caddie Billy Foster, renowned as one of the best bagmen in the game, says the third leg of the 'Westy Slam' is now on at golf's oldest major.