The Borneo Post

Majestic McIlroy guns for major scalps at WGC

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SHANGHAI : A resurgent Rory McI lroy is looking to end 2016 in style, starting by winning the prestigiou­s World Gol f Championsh­ips- HSBC Champions in Shanghai this week.

But the PGA Tour’s newlycrown­ed FedEx Cup champion will have to overcome all four of 2016’s first- time major winners and 40 of the world’s top 50 players in a star- studded field if he is to lift the title for the first time.

The list of champions of the tournament dubbed “Asia’s Major” reads like a who’s who of golf. But the Northern Irishman’s illustriou­s name is missing from a WGC-HSBC Champions roll of honour featuring Phil Mickelson, Dustin Johnson, Martin Kaymer and Bubba Watson, something McIlroy would love to put right.

“Here, yes, I’d love to tick that one off,” McIlroy told AFP.

“I ’ ve won in Hong Kong before. I’ve won in Shanghai but it wasn’t an of ficially sanctioned event at the time (the Shanghai Masters in 2011).

“I’d love to win in China again and I’ve played well enough on this golf course to win but just haven’t really done enough when it mattered. Hopefully this year will be the year to change that.”

The good news for McI l r oy i s that he appears finally to have put his injury-wracked 2015 behind him.

McIlroy ripped ankle ligaments playing football and had to miss his British Open defence and a large chunk of last season. And so wretched were his 2015 fortunes that when he got to Shanghai a year ago he

I’d love to win in China again and I’ve played well enough on this golf course to win but just haven’t really done enough when it mattered. Hopefully this year will be the year to change that. Rory McIlroy, PGA Tour FedEx Cup champion

was floored by a dodgy sandwich and severe food poisoning which meant he could not practise. McIlroy did manage to tee off 12 months ago – albeit 10 pounds lighter – and finished tied 11th, the only time he has failed to make the top six at Sheshan. “I’ve avoided the club sandwich this week,” joked McIlroy. “The aim is to get out of China in one piece. I’m taking every precaution to be in good shape,” he laughed. McI l r o y still went on to win the Race to Dubai and it seemed his game had turned the corner, more so when he won the Irish Open in May. But he missed the cut in two majors – the US Open and the US PGA championsh­ip – largely because of an inability to find the cup with the putter. But his mojo returned on the greens during the FedEx Cup series last month as he stormed to two wins in four events – the Deutsche Bank Championsh­ip and the seasonendi­ng Tour Championsh­ip – and a 10 million bonus. “After the FedEx Cup and the Ryder Cup I wanted to take some time off as it was a busy stretch of golf,” said former number one McIlroy. “I went to Dubai last week for a few days to practise and, yeah, the game’s feeling really good and I’m really happy with where I’m at. “I’d love to do the double ( FedEx Cup and Race to Dubai). There’s a lot of ground to make up but that’s nothing a couple of wins wouldn’t fix.” Masters champion Danny Wi l let t leads the Race to Dubai standings and has great memories of the 7,261- yard Sheshan course on the western outskirts of Shanghai’s seething metropolis of 24 million people. The Englishman shot a flawless 62 with 10 birdies in the final round a year ago to finish in a share of third place. — AFP

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