World No. 2 Lee Westwood admits he was taken by surprise when presented with his OBE medal by the Queen at Buckingham Palace.
Westwood, 38 was honoured in last June’s the Queen’s Birthday Honours list for his services to the sport after rising to World Number One in 2010.
However on visiting the Palace on Thursday Westwood was expecting his brief chat with the Queen to focus on their joint passion for horse racing but instead he found himself talking to the monarch about golf.

Lee Westwood along with wife, children and his parents at the presentation of his OBE at Buckingham Palace. (Photo - European Tour)
“She seemed to know a little bit about golf and I’ve played with Prince Andrew in the past so maybe he’s told her a few things about it,” said Westwood to SKY Sports.
“I really wanted to get into talking about race horses with her but we didn’t have time for that.
“I must admit I did get sweaty palms inside there waiting for my turn, it’s nothing like being on the golf course when you’re in a comfort zone – it was a nerve-wracking experience. But I’m full of admiration for the Royal Family and what they do for this country so that’s probably why I was nervous
“It was amazing really, one of the best days of my life. It was a great honour,” he told Sky Sports News after collecting his medal.
“Little lad, 12 years old, starting golf over in Worksop at Kilton Forest Golf Club, you don’t imagine you’re going to be stood receiving an OBE from the Queen one day at Buckingham Palace, so it’s a fantastic experience.
“So I’m very proud, to have my wife, parents and children here is very special and it’s a nice day for everyone to enjoy and celebrate.”
Speaking of his ambitions for the year ahead, the World Number Two admitted that a maiden major championship remained his overriding priority.
“Hopefully I can win a major championship,” he added.
“I’ve got a few tournaments coming up in America and I’ve started the year okay. I’m looking forward to obviously improving this year and winning one of those big ones.”



