
Disciplined: Lee Westwood played disciplined but unencumbered golf at Augusta, taming the course in 67 Photo: REUTERS Old temptations abound at Augusta National, where, thanks to the green jackets’ wonderfully laissez-faire attitude towards money, burger flippers around the course sell their wares for as little as $3 (£1.96) a throw. But England’s leaner, meaner Masters contender has no need for such refuelling; he is more of a fruit man these days. Westwood ascribes the impressive extra distance in his game, which has added as much as 15 yards to every drive, to enhanced upper-body strength derived from a disciplined fitness regime. Related Articles Tom Watson teaches Tiger Woods life lesson Sandy Lyle rolls back the years Woods takes tee shot in his stride Tiger's Masters return: in pictures Masters 2010: tee-off times Nike ad proves Woods has learnt nothing Plainly, his diet has been rethought as part of the programme.
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