GOLF:WORLD NUMBER one Lee Westwood has criticised the US PGA Tour for voting American Rickie Fowler as rookie of the year ahead of Rory McIlroy.
“Sorry 140 letters is not going to be enough for this rant,” Westwood said on his Twitter account yesterday. “Just seen Rickie Fowler has been given rookie of the year.
“Yes he’s had a good year but Rory McIlroy was third in two majors and (produced) an absolute demolition of the field at Quail Hollow . . . oh yes and he was on the winning Ryder Cup team.”
Westwood was referring to 21-year-old McIlroy’s third-place finishes at the British Open and US PGA Championship and his four-stroke victory over a top-class field at the Quail Hollow Championship in North Carolina in May.
“Is this another case of protectionism by the PGA Tour or are they so desperate to win something?” added the 37-year-old Englishman after he romped to an eight-shot victory at the Sun City Challenge in South Africa on Sunday.
“Wouldn’t have something to do with Rory not joining the tour next year? Maybe the PGA Tour just employs the same voting process as Fifa,” said Westwood.
Westwood, McIlroy and Germany’s Martin Kaymer, all members of the triumphant Ryder Cup team against United States in October, have declined to take up PGA Tour membership in 2011.
Fowler, who featured in the losing US team at Celtic Manor in Wales two months ago, failed to win on the PGA Tour this year but was a runner-up at the Phoenix Open and at the Memorial Tournament.
The 21-year-old also had seven 10-seven finishes.