Lee Westwood's manager has hinted that the English star's putting coach might be let go in the near future.
While Westwood led the greens in regulation table at the Masters, he finished very near the bottom of the list in terms of his putting, averaging 32 putts a round.
Considering his poor showing on the greens, Westwood's manager, Andrew "Chubby" Chandler, believes he did remarkably well to finish two shots behind eventual winner Bubba Watson.
Chandler also hinted that Westwood's putting coach, Phil Kenyon, who joined his team last season, may soon depart as he failed to see what his tutorship has brought.
"I don't know how much difference Kenyon's made. I don't think he's made any. Whether that stays the same or not, hmmm," Chandler told The Sun.
"But Lee will keep working. To finish as close as he did while taking 21 more putts than Phil is staggering.
"And I was surprised at how upbeat Lee was. He wasn't beating himself up because he knows he cannot play much better.
"He said he either keeps plugging away until his turn comes or gives up. And he is not a quitter.
"The funny thing was that he putted better the more pressure he was under. He made four birdies in the last six holes. That's encouraging."
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