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McIlroy begins with 67 after patchy start

Kaymer leads by one shot after first round at Abu Dhabi Championsh­ip

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ABU DHABI: Rory McIlroy produced a Seve Ballestero­s-like recovery shot during his solid opening-round fiveunder-par 67, three adrift of triple champion Martin Kaymer after the opening round in the US$2.7 million Abu Dhabi Golf Championsh­ip on Thursday.

World No.1 McIlroy was even-par after 11 holes when he reached the parfour third hole (his 12th) and smashed his tee shot into the fairway bunker.

But from a horrific lie that prompted a very unusual stance, the Northern Irishman somehow muscled his wedge shot to 12 feet and turned what looked like a bogey into a birdie.

That got his round going, and McIlroy added four birdies in his last six holes to finish on 67, the same as his playing partner, world No.10 Rickie Fowler, who made a bogey on his final hole after sending his shot over the green on the par-four ninth.

But the round of the day, which saw two holes-in-one, belonged to world No.12 Kaymer. Two birdies in the last two holes saw him finish one shot better than Belgium’s 22-year-old, 6ft 6in Thomas Pieters, who went out in the morning and shot a superb sevenunder-par 65.

Kaymer, the defending US Open champion, made the turn in 33 shots, and then made six birdies and a bogey on the back nine.

McIlroy admitted the shot on the third hole changed everything, but he would have to up his game over the next three days to secure what would be his first Abu Dhabi title after three runner-up finishes.

“I was just trying to get it on the green. From looking like going oneover to finishing five-under, I’m very happy,” he said. “I’ll need to do a lot more of that over the next few days if I want to have a chance to win.”

Pieters was going great guns with seven birdies in his first 13 holes, but a bogey on the easy par-three 15th halted his charge, and he needed to make a birdie on the final, par-five 18th for his 65.

There was a five-way tie for the third place at six-under par 66 that included South Africa’s Branden Grace, French duo of Gregory Bourdy and Alexander Levy, Mikko Ilonen of Finland and England’s Tyrrell Hatton.

However, world No.2 Henrik Stenson did not have the best of starts, and a double-bogey on his first hole was followed by two more bogeys as he closed with a birdie-free round of 76. England’s world No.6 Justin Rose was three-under at the turn, but four bogeys on the back nine saw him finish at one-over-par 73.

Of the two holes-in-one — the first by England’s Tom Lewis on the difficult seventh hole won him a Cadillac Escape worth $88,580. While Spain’s Miguel Angel Jimenez got one at the 15th hole, winning a five-night stay in the Royal Suite of the official hotel, the St Regis.

 ??  ?? Rory McIlroy tees off on the second hole.
Rory McIlroy tees off on the second hole.

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