Ryder
Cup duo Westwood and McDowell shine in Malaysia
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[February 05, 2015]
KUALA LUMPUR (Reuters) - Former
world number one Lee Westwood made a good start to his Malaysian Open
title defense on Thursday, sharing the first-round lead with Ryder Cup
team mate Graeme McDowell on six-under-par 66.
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Englishman Westwood, who cantered to a seven-stroke win last
year, mixed seven birdies with one bogey in the $3 million event at
the Kuala Lumpur Golf and Country Club that is co-sanctioned by the
European and Asian tours.
"I'll take that. I putted very nicely and started the ball on line
well," said Westwood who featured prominently at the Dubai Desert
Classic last week and also won the Malaysian crown in 1997.
"I left a couple short in the middle when I was fooled by the grain
but overall I'm very happy," he told reporters. "It's probably the
toughest I've ever seen this golf course play."
Former U.S. Open champion McDowell matched Westwood's seven- birdie
haul after also starting on the back nine. Co-incidentally his only
dropped shot also came at the par-four sixth.
"I'm pretty happy," said the Northern Irishman who finished tied for
ninth with Westwood in Dubai. "I hit the ball great today, drove it
well and gave myself a lot of looks for birdie.
"I've liked the way this golf course looks from the start and I
enjoyed playing it this morning with good company from the boys."
Local hope Danny Chia carded a 67 to share third spot with
Englishman Tommy Fleetwood and Kang Sung-Hoon of South Korea.
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Europe's 2014 Ryder Cup captain Paul McGinley went round in 69 and
was tied for 10th place.
Spaniard Miguel Angel Jimenez and Asian Tour Order of Merit winner
David Lipsky of the United States started with 72s.
(Writing by Sudipto Ganguly, editing by Tony Jimenez)
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