The Asian Age

McIlroy chomping at the bit

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Norton, Sept. 1: Reigning FedExCup champion Rory McIlroy believes his strong record at Boston will prove invaluable as he seeks to defend his Dell Technologi­es Championsh­ip crown Friday on the second leg of the PGA Tour playoffs.

The battle for golf supremacy is down to the top 100 golfers and McIlroy is up for the challenge at the par-71, 7,342-yard course located about 40 kilometres (25 miles) southwest of Boston, Massachuse­tts.

“I’m a big believer that it is a little bit horses for courses like you hear, and Boston is definitely a track that sets up well for me,” McIlroy said.

“I’ve been lucky enough to win at a couple of courses multiple times in my PGA Tour career, and I think just mentally you’re just a lot more comfortabl­e.

“You’ve hit great shots on that golf course before, you’ve shot low scores, and you’ve seen birdies out there.

“That’s the thing — once you know you can make birdies on a golf course, it makes it easier to do that again.”

Do it again indeed. The Northern Irishman won at this course in 2016 and 2012, joining Fijian-Indian Vijay Singh as the only golfers to win this event more than once. Singh won in 2008 and 2004.

World number one Dustin Johnson moved to the top of the playoff standings with a win last week over Texan Jordan Spieth.

“Winning last week is big, because I’m probably guaranteed to be in the top five going into Atlanta, which is where you want to be,” Johnson said. “Because you win the tournament, you win the FedExCup championsh­ip and that’s the biggest thing for me.”

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