The Borneo Post

McIlroy seeks to regain sparkle at puzzling PGA

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WENTWORTH, Un i t e d Kingdom: Rory McIlroy admits to having a weird relationsh­ip with the Wentworth course but he will be hoping after a chastening experience at the Masters to rediscover a bit of his old sparkle at the PGA Championsh­ip.

The 29- year- old quadruple major champion, who looked well placed going into the final round to win an elusive Masters before his challenge fizzled out, makes his first appearance on European soil this year in a bid to win the prestigiou­s title he claimed in 2014.

McIlroy is the major drawcard in a field that includes defending champion Alex Noren of Sweden and last year’s Race to Dubai winner Tommy Fleetwood.

“I’ve had a weird relationsh­ip with Wentworth,” said McIlroy in April.

“I had the win there back in 2014 but I haven’t really done much else.

“I think I had a top five back in 2009 but it’s been a place of high frustratio­n for me so I’m looking forward to going back and trying to solve the puzzle again.

“At least I do have good memories there.”

The former world number one, who started the European Tour season with top three finishes in Abu Dhabi and Dubai, is encouraged that his relationsh­ip with the course could be due a change because it has undergone a revamp since he last played it.

“I haven’t played there in a couple of years (he had a rib injury last year) but from what I’ve seen, with the new grass that they’ve put in, it looks a much better golf course, a much more playable golf course,” said McIlroy.

“It was always a great gol f course but sometimes it could get very tricky with some of the lies you could get.

“For them to re- grass the place and for it to look as good as it does is great, and I’m looking forward to playing it.”

McIlroy carded a sublime 66 in his final round to win in 2014 – an annus mirabilis for him as he went on to win two majors, the British Open and the US PGA – but Noren bettered that in some style last year with an incredible round of 62 after beginning the day seven strokes off the lead.

Noren, who will tee off with McI l roy and veteran L e e Westwood, admitted he also had his issues with the course prior to his victory.

“I t ’ s by fa r the bigge s t tournament I’ve won, and it would be unreal to defend it,” said Noren. — AFP

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