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McIlroy giving it all away deep in the heart of Texas

Golf: Early exit as Rory goes at group stage following some gifts for Harman

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Rory McIlroy’s bid for a second WGC-Dell Technologi­es Match-play title came to a disappoint­ing early end as he bowed out of the group stage in Austin, Texas.

McIlroy needed to beat American left-hander Brian Harman to have a chance of reaching the last 16, but gifted his opponent several holes on his way to a comprehens­ive 5 and 3 defeat.

The 2015 champion, who came into the event on the back of a victory in the Arnold Palmer Invitation­al, made a mess of the third, fifth and ninth to fall three down and a conceded birdie on the 10th was matched by Harman from eight feet.

Another Harman birdie on the next extended his lead before he gave McIlroy a glimmer of hope by finding water with his approach to the par-5 12th.

However, while McIlroy could only par the short 13th after attempting to drive the green, Harman pitched to four feet for an- other birdie and the pair were soon shaking hands on the 15th green.

McIlroy will at least have the consolatio­n of some desired extra time off before stepping up his bid for a first Masters title at Augusta National, which would make him the sixth player to complete a career grand slam.

Harman, who ended the group stage unbeaten with two and a half points from three matches, said: “I played really well. I only made one over-par hole and made five or six birdies and was in the fairway and on the green a lot.

“It felt like I was able to put some pressure on the golf course and in matchplay I feel that’s really important.

“You can actually gain a little bit of an advantage if you’re first coming into the green and for me I’ve played with Rory enough times to know that I can’t keep up with him off the tee box.

“But I can hit it plenty far to be aggressive into these greens.

“So for me it was about playing my game and hitting the tee shots that I was capable of.

“He’s going to do the crazy stuff he does – the second shot on number six he hit in, I don’t have that in the bag. I don’t think anybody does.”

Harman’s win meant he topped the group ahead of compatriot Peter Uihlein, who beat McIlroy on day one and Jhonattan Vegas 4 and 3 yesterday.

“He’s going to do the crazy stuff he does. I don’t have that in the bag”

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