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"I've got three more events this year and, hopefully, I can end on a good note," he said. "I'm really looking forward to these events and hopefully they will spearhead into a better 2011."
Westwood earned the top ranking after PGA champion Kaymer failed to finish among the top two at the Andalucia Masters in Spain. He is the first European since Nick Faldo in 1994 to be No. 1 and the 13th to sit on top since the ranking system began in 1986.
The Englishman's reign could be short-lived.
The HSBC Champions has assembled such a strong field that Westwood, Woods, Kaymer and Mickelson each have a shot at becoming No. 1 by the end of the week. Mickelson is defending champion.
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