The Englishman, 36, is adrift of the leaders following a first
round 76 that gives him a two-under aggregate of 142, but he was
upbeat with 36 holes to play at Dubai’s Earth Course.
"I felt a lot better today,” Donald told Reuters.
"Yesterday, I made a couple early bogeys and had that kind of 'here
we go again' attitude. Today, I was determined to let every shot be
what it was and try my best on the next one. I was a bit better
mentally. That related into my physical game and I was able to hole
a few more putts.”
Donald birdied the first two holes, bogeyed three and four and then
sunk six more birdies including five on the back nine.
"My game can’t be too far away. It’s nice to see some numbers in the
60s, it’s been a bit of a run for me shooting loads of 70s,” said
Donald.
In 2011, he became the first golfer to top the U.S. and European
Tour money lists in the same season.
Donald, however, has struggled to recapture anything like that form
of late.
He had cut back on his work with long-term coach Pat Goss in favor
of renowned swing guru Chuck Cook.
Goss had helped put Donald among golf’s best short-game players, but
the slightly-built Briton felt he needed to add more distance to
challenge at the majors and so recruited Cook.
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That switch failed to arrest Donald’s slide down the rankings. He is
currently at 39, a five-year low, and has now reunited with Goss.
“He’s always been a mentor to me,” said Donald. “I was still with
him last season, it wasn’t a complete breakaway. It was more
difficult having two coaches, but Goss has always been really good
at understanding how to get the most out of me physically and
mentally.”
Donald has a solitary top-10 finish in Europe in 2014 -- joint-third
at May’s BMW PGA Championship -- although he fared better in the
United States, with three top-10 places on the PGA circuit.
(Reporting by Matt Smith; editing by Toby Davis)
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