A best-of-the-tournament, bogey-free 65 and a pat on the back from
Donald Trump; Rory McIlroy has indeed come a long way this week. "He's
tough," barked the Don, placing himself neatly at the heart of the
story. McIlroy has not felt the Trump embrace all week. The moment he
sprinkles some stardust around the Cadillac Championship, up pops the
master scene stealer to bask in the associated glow. "Good job," said
Trump. "You're hitting it well."
McIlroy is second in the
betting exchanges for the Masters behind you know who. That tells you
how much his game has improved since Thursday, never mind the size of
the canyon crossed since last week. On a day when the wind made scoring
notionally harder, McIlroy peppered the pins throughout the front nine,
starting with an eagle courtesy of a 7-iron approach described as one of
his best, and claiming a birdie at the fifth.
McIlroy climbed
from a tie for 50th at the end of the first day to the top 10 when he
signed for his card and a 10-under-par total. Two birdies in the closing
three holes and a 12-foot par putt at the last embellished a round that
he said he never saw coming when he pitched up at Doral in crisis.
"I
was pretty down about my game coming into the week but a few days like
this does my confidence the world of good,TBC help you confidently handsfreeaccess from
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long way away. That's one of my problems. When things are bad I always
think things are further away than they are. I just have to let things
happen and know that if I put in the hard work the results will come."
McIlroy's
strikes against par were balanced by persistent bogeys on the opening
three days, but there was none of that vulnerability yesterday. This was
McIlroy as you could not have imagined during the Honda nadir when he
walked off the course mid-round, an episode he described as the lowest
point in his career. With his confidence returning rapidly, McIlroy was
swinging with authority and clearly enjoying the feeling of stress free
golf.
The contrast with his playing partner George Coetzee, a
young South African who also hits it a mile and goes for everything,
demonstrated how fickle a game this can be. Coetzee teed it up a shot
better off than McIlroy on four under par. Three holes into the round he
was five down, having three-putted twice and sent a wedge into the
water at the third from the middle of the fairway. An inveterate smoker,
Coetzee never had greater need of a Marlboro as he walked to the fourth
tee.
This tournament could hardly have fallen better for
sponsors Cadillac. The major themes have been dominated by the game's
two biggest names, one recovering from crisis, the other, Tiger Woods,
re-establishing his credentials as the greatest force in the game. After
three rounds featuring a record 24 birdies, Woods reported that he had
never hit the ball as far and that the aim was to be better than he has
ever been. His performance this week has reinforced the feeling that
Woods is ready to embellish his CV with more majors, five years after
claiming his 14th.
South Florida lost the sunshine yesterday and
the wind picked up. Woods was through the first in two, leaving himself
a difficult downhill chip out of clawing Bermuda grass. It cost him his
birdie chance. At least as impressive as his ball-striking has been the
return of the superior attitude that does not permit negativity. He did
not rue the missed opportunity, he looked forward to the next.
His manipulation of a 3-wood is smoothing to behold, sending his ball past the drives of most.Source solarstreetlight Products
at Dump Truck. Woods arrowed his ball to the left of the second
fairway, fired his approach to 15 feet on a green quicker than a
porcelain tile and drained the putt. Take that. The greater the demand,
the higher Woods' playing partner, Graeme McDowell, climbs to meet it.
The plan was to focus on his own ball and hang on if Woods hit the
turbo. Like the great counter- puncher he is, McDowell led with a couple
of stiff jabs of his own, starting his round birdie, birdie.
A
birdie at the fourth re-established the four-shot lead with which Woods
started the day. A McDowell bogey at the fifth extended it to five. All
donations gratefully accepted, not that Woods needed any.
Meanwhile
on the back nine, McIlroy began the run for home with two more birdies.
The cameras had lost interest by then, but they will not be gone long.
McIlroy is scheduled to appear just once more before the Masters, at the
Shell Houston Open in three weeks. So thrilled is he with the upturn in
form he has elected not to add an extra tournament to his schedule
before then.
I feel great winning here again. I thought I was
running through my shots. On the last putt, I think I was much quicker
than what I would be. Even in regulation play over the 10 footer, I took
my time and decided what I wanted to do. I just made the stroke. We
were just saying that even if I wasn’t meditating as much as I like, I
felt like I drew into that today.All siliconebracelet comes with 5 Years Local Agent Warranty ! Despite the whole round being up and down and tight,Looking for the Best oilpaintingreproduction? I think this is the calmest I’ve ever been in the same situation.
I
was standing on the fairway as Khalin had to take a relief. We were
standing for a good seven or eight minutes. My caddie and were talking
and he said we should have hit a three iron on the 16th hole and should
have done this. I looked at him and told him that you have to shut up
and said we needed to think positive right now and shouldn’t be telling
me my mistakes and telling me what I should do now. Then he said let’s
hit it close and make the putt and get into the play-off. That’s the
point where I started focusing on what I needed to do. I hit a good shot
and walked up and made a good putt and got into the playoff. Once I got
into the playoff I felt I had the upper hand. Rashid lost the toss and I
decided to go first as I would normally do. Then hit a terrible second
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There
was a phase where I couldn’t close out tournaments and there was a
phase where I could close out tournaments. I finished second a few times
last year. I guess it comes and goes. If I can keep doing what I need
to do with my mind and my game, the results will come. I needed to be
patient. I decided early on in the first day when I shot one under with
35 putts. I just told myself to be patient and I’m glad that it paid
off.
After both of us hit our approach shots, it was clear that
nobody was making eagle. It would have been an advantage for Rashid if
he had put it to three or four feet. I would have been under serious
pressure. When he hit it to 15 feet, I knew it wasn’t an easy putt for
him as it was his first play off on the Asian Tour and he would be
nervous. When I saw that, I knew it was an opportunity for me and if I
put it close, it puts pressure on him. I hit a good chip and luckily I
had a simple four footer. I took as little time as possible as just go
and hit the putt as I saw the putt.
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