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'Gentle, Muscular' Ryder Cup Golfer Saves Man From Drowning

Daryl Bolger
By Daryl Bolger
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Lee Westwood is being hailed as lifesaver by the millionaire businessman who he saved from drowning while holidaying in Barbados. Westwood came to the aid of the man after seeing him get in to difficulty in the Atlantic Ocean. Speaking to The Daily Mail, Parkinson's sufferer Colin Davies said he wasn't aware of his savour in the commotion of the incident;

The family next to us on the beach heard my cry and within a second a muscular male grabbed me and, with tremendous but gentle care, got me back to my lounge bed.

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Davies was left unable to thank Westwood personally but did wish good fortune on the former world number one.

If there is a power looking over us, I hope he takes note and delivers three majors to this kind and gentle human being.

We're not quite sure which of the four majors Davies thought Westwood could not win, but it was high praise and gratitude overall for one of the world's best.

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Picture credit: Matt Browne / SPORTSFILE

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