McIlroy
shoots 66 despite Dubai driving radar being off
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[January 29, 2015]
By Bernie McGuire
DUBAI, Jan 29 (Reuters) - Rory McIlroy's
driving radar malfunctioned early in his opening round at the Dubai
Desert Classic on Thursday but he showed why he is the world's number
one golfer by recovering to shoot a 66.
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"I didn't hit a fairway till my eighth hole but I scored well for
those holes," the four-times major champion told reporters after his
six-under-par effort.
"I can't really complain with a 66 to start. I feel like I've
started off this tournament pretty well the last few years and it's
another good one ... something to build on."
The Desert Classic holds special memories for McIlroy because it was
the first European Tour victory he picked up six years ago.
"Compared to when I first won here in 2009 my golf game is much
better and the sort of score I shot this morning just comes a lot
easier to me these days," said the 25-year-old Northern Irishman.
"Managing my game and knowing how to shoot a score is kind of second
nature now whereas back then 66 would have been a really good score
for me. These days it's sort of what I expect of myself."
McIlroy was accompanied by Ryder Cup team mate Martin Kaymer (67)
and Englishman Andy Sullivan (65), winner of this month's South
African Open.
"It was the best day of my life out there playing with these guys
and I just enjoyed so much watching Rory and Martin play," said
Sullivan after setting the early pace with fellow countryman Lee
Westwood and Belgian Nicolas Colsaerts.
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"It was absolutely fantastic and to play the way I did in their
company was brilliant."
Stephen Gallacher, who made his Ryder Cup debut in September and is
chasing a hat-trick of Desert Classic wins, holed out from a
greenside bunker on his way to a 66.
"This round is a statement that I don't want to give the trophy back
without a fight but then it is only the first round and I still have
three rounds to play," said the Scot.
Former British Open champion Louis Oosthuizen withdrew from the
tournament before teeing up because of back problems.
(Editing by Tony Jimenez)
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