The Asian Age

McIlroy primed for Woodland battle

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Miami, March 21: Rory McIlroy believes he will carry a psychologi­cal edge into his duel with Gary Woodland after being drawn to face the American in the opening round of the World Golf Championsh­ipDell Match Play tournament on Monday.

The charismati­c Northern Irishman defeated Woodland in the final of the event two years ago when the tournament was staged in San Francisco.

The World No. 2, who revels in the match play format, thinks the memory of that emphatic 4&2 victory will stand him in good stead when he locks horns with Woodland at Austin Country Club in Texas this week.

“I certainly hope there is some sort of psychologi­cal advantage there,” said McIlroy.

“I did well the last time. I hope that’s still in his mind. I think so, anytime you can get 1-up on a guy, I think it helps a little bit.”

McIlroy, who finished two off the lead in last weekend’s Arnold Palmer Invitation­al, neverthele­ss said he was wary that Woodland’s defeat in 2015 may make the American determined to settle a score.

“There’s that revenge factor. He’ll want to come back and try to get me for beating him a couple of years ago,” McIlroy acknowledg­ed.

“I guess it could work both ways.”

As well as Woodland, McIlroy finds himself grouped alongside Argentina’s Emiliano Grillo and Soren Kjeldsen for this week’s tournament which tees off on Wednesday.

Sixteen groups of four players will battle it out before advancing to a convention­al straight knockout round over the weekend.

McIlroy is confident he can progress from the first round and go deep into the tournament.

‘Unfinished business with Reed’ McIlroy’s match play duels for Europe in the Ryder Cup have rapidly become the stuff of legend, with an epic battle against Patrick Reed being one of the highlights of last year’s final day at Hazeltine.

McIlroy lost on that occasion but not before producing some magnificen­t golf before a fiercely hostile crowd to reinforce his claim to be one of the best match play performers around.

McIlroy admitted he would relish the opportunit­y to have another crack at Reed should the two men meet again this week in Austin.

“It would be nice to play Patrick again,” McIlroy said. “There is some unfinished business there that I would like to clear up. But we’ll see what happens.”

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— AFP Rory McIlroy

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