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JOKES HE FOUND MORE LIONS THAN LEADERBOAR­DS IN SOUTH AFRICA

- BY ASHLEY HAMMOND Senior Reporter

Rory McIlroy is happy to be back in the mix after joking that his game was so wayward in South Africa last week that he had more chance of finding lions than leaderboar­ds.

The Northern Irishman finished tied for 21st at the Nedbank Golf Challenge in Sun City on Sunday.

It followed a similarly infuriatin­g week for him in Shanghai at the WGC HSBC Champions in China where he finished tied for 54th.

A second round of 67 yesterday, however, took him up to tied for sixth at eight-under at the season-ending DP World Tour Championsh­ip in Dubai, finally bringing the four-time Major winner out of safari mode.

“There would have been no point looking at them,” he said of leaderboar­ds at the last two events. “I wouldn’t have been anywhere near them, I was looking more at wildlife, trying to find elephants and lions than leaderboar­ds.

“It’s nice to be back in the mix, it hasn’t been a while because it’s only been two strokeplay tournament­s (since he finished tied for seventh at the Tour Championsh­ip in September) but time-wise even the Ryder Cup feels an age away.”

Big improvemen­t

Of his round of four outward birdies and three on his return with a bogey on either nine, he said: “It’s been a big improvemen­t considerin­g how I played in China, I did a little bit better last week in Sun City, but it’s been a big improvemen­t again.

“I think getting the driver in my hands and feeling confident feeds the whole way through the rest of my bag.

“I hit good drives. I’m able to get myself chances from the fairway, and then hit good iron shots and give myself a lot of birdie tries. ■

“I felt like I left a couple out there today, but it’s nice to hit 67 and feel that way, I haven’t felt like that in a while.”

With his last win coming at the Arnold Palmer Invitation­al in March, McIlroy added: “I just want to give myself another chance to win a golf tournament. I’ve given myself plenty of chances this year. I just haven’t capitalise­d on those chances.

“I need to shoot another good round tomorrow to get myself right in contention on Sunday, and hopefully if I can do that, I can play some good golf and it would be nice to win for a third time out here,” he said if reference to his two previous DP World Tour Championsh­ip wins in 2012 and 2015.

McIlroy stated earlier in the week that he may not take up European Tour membership next year in order to play more in the States against better players as he looks to return to contention in the Majors.

With that in mind, a win in the European Tour’s seasonendi­ng event here in Dubai this week would be a fitting farewell for him until he returns to this side of the Atlantic the following season to accrue points to qualify for Europe’s next Ryder Cup squad in 2020.

Missing a European Tour season would however put him out of contention for a future Ryder Cup captaincy, a fact that may persuade him to reconsider his decision as he only needs to play four events outside the Majors and WGCs to satisfy membership criteria.

 ?? AFP ?? Rory McIlroy in action during the second round of the DP World Tour Championsh­ip at Jumeirah Golf Estates in Dubai yesterday.
AFP Rory McIlroy in action during the second round of the DP World Tour Championsh­ip at Jumeirah Golf Estates in Dubai yesterday.

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