email Janet Jackson To Auction More Than 1,000 Personal Items And Costumes To Help Children In Need
The Iconic Treasures From the Legendary Life and Career of Janet Jackson,” will take place around her 55th birthday on May 17.
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Five-time Grammy winner and Queen of Pop,
Janet Jackson plans to celebrate her 55th birthday on May 17 in part by auctioning off more than 1,000 items from her personal collection and wardrobe. Remember the iconic sweater from the “Scream” video, her baseball cap from the “Rhythm Nation” video or that signature hoop earring with the one key hanging from it these items and more could all be yours for a price.
Lee Westwood has committed to staying as the official touring professional of Heddon-on-the-Wall based club, Close House. The 25-time European Tour winner opened the club’s Colt Course in 2011 and has been a pivotal member of the club throughout its ten-year existence. Close House owner Sir Graham Wylie said: “We are honoured to have Lee representing Close House on the global stage. “It makes everyone at the club extremely proud when we see the Close House name on the side of his hat, and it is testament to everything we have achieved together that Lee has extended his stay as our touring professional.”
Evergreen Westwood eyes Masters history at age 47 By Syndicated Content
By Andrew Both
AUGUSTA, Ga. (Reuters) - Should he win the tournament on Sunday, ee Westwood would supplant Jack Nicklaus as the oldest Masters champion, and their place in golf history would also be linked in another way.
Englishman Westwood, who turns 48 this month, is using his son Sam as caddie at Augusta National this week, relegating his regular bag carrier, fiancee Helen Storey, to the role of spectator.
Nicklaus had son Jackie on the bag for his famous 1986 victory at the age of 46. Westwood was only 12 at the time, but the memory of the Golden Bear charging to the Green Jacket remains vivid.
England s Westwood seeks elusive first major win at Masters
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06/04/2021 - 17:24 England s Lee Westwood, left, is trying to become the oldest winner in Masters history with his son Sam, right, as caddie just as Jack Nicklaus set the age mark of 46 in 1986 with his son as his bagman Kevin C. Cox GETTY IMAGES NORTH AMERICA/AFP 4 min
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After turning back the clock with two impressive runner-up finishes in March, Lee Westwood hopes to become the oldest champion in Masters history and capture an elusive first major title.
And the 47-year-old Englishman will have his son as his caddie this week at Augusta National, just as Jack Nicklaus had his son Jackie on the bag when he became the oldest Masters winner at 46 in 1986.
Westwood, at 47, still seeking his Masters victory moment
Lee Westwood made his Masters debut in 1997 and went out for a Saturday night shopping excursion when he realized that he would play the final round the following day with Jack Nicklaus.
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AUGUSTA, Ga. Lee Westwood made his Masters debut in 1997 and went out for a Saturday night shopping excursion when he realized that he would play the final round the following day with Jack Nicklaus.
He bought a photo the iconic image of Nicklaus raising his putter as he watched his birdie putt drop to give him a lead that he’d never relinquish on the 71st hole of the 1986 tournament and asked the six-time Masters winner to sign it after their round, while Tiger Woods was running away from the field on the way to his first Masters win.