Texarkana Gazette

McIlroy still searching for secret to Sawgrass

- By Doug Ferguson

PONTE VEDRA BEACH, Fla.—Rory McIlroy didn’t break par until his fourth time at The Players Championsh­ip.

The next step is having a chance on Sunday.

The four-time major champion has learned to love the TPC Sawgrass—“learned to like,” he quickly clarified with a smile—and he has taken small steps toward contention. The Stadium Course has a history of not favoring any one style of play, and the list of winners

First prize at The Players Championsh­ip is $1,890,000. That's more than the total purse at 18 official events on the European Tour schedule.

at the PGA Tour’s premier event illustrate­s that, going from Greg Norman to Lee Janzen, from Tiger Woods to Craig Perks, from Henrik Stenson to Tim Clark.

“I felt like it handcuffed me,” McIlroy said. “I felt like

I was just being stubborn, trying to hit driver where there’s no point in hitting drive. So I’ve learned to take it for what it is—a very positional golf course.”

McIlroy said he now looks forward to The Players Championsh­ip, even though he has yet to finish closer than four shots of the winner. Much of that has to do with the water, just not any found on the golf course.

“I started staying on the beach a few years ago, and that’s made the event a lot more enjoyable,” McIlroy said.

McIlroy is not alone in his struggles.

Jordan Spieth has gone the opposite direction. He nearly won the first time he played and didn’t even make a bogey until his 59th hole. He tied for fourth. And that was the last time he played on the weekend at Sawgrass.

“I just kind of assumed that it would come easy to me,” Spieth said.

Dustin Johnson has never finished better than a tie for 12th. That was last year, and he had to close with a 68 to finish that high. Even more remarkable for the No. 1 player in the world is that he has shot in the 60s just three times in 30 rounds.

It all starts to unfold today, the final time The Players Championsh­ip will be held in May after a 12-year run before returning to the pre-Masters date in March.

The star attraction is Tiger Woods and Phil Mickelson paired in the same group for the first time since the 2014 PGA Championsh­ip. This is only the second time they have played with each other on the Stadium Course. The other was the third round in 2001, when Woods holed a birdie putt from one end of the island green to the other on the par-3 17th and wound up winning the next day.

Woods has won twice at Sawgrass. He has never missed the cut. But he has been perplexed by the Stadium Course, just like so many others. He has finished out of the top 20 in just over half his appearance­s, some of those when he was the most dominant player in golf.

 ?? AP Photo/ Chuck Burton ?? Rory McIlroy of Northern Ireland watches his tee shot on the third hole during the final round of the Wells Fargo Championsh­ip on Sunday at Quail Hollow Club in Charlotte, N.C.
AP Photo/ Chuck Burton Rory McIlroy of Northern Ireland watches his tee shot on the third hole during the final round of the Wells Fargo Championsh­ip on Sunday at Quail Hollow Club in Charlotte, N.C.
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