8/09/2012

McIlroy Makes Fast PGA Start


Rory McIlroy got off to a dream start at the USPGA Championships after hitting a superb five under par 67.

The Northern Irishman took advantage of the dry, boiling conditions at Kiawah Island to produce a bogey-free round, and even got a helping hand off a spectator.

In last month's Open at Royal Lytham McIlroy's hopes of a second major title nosedived after he rebounded off a teenager's head out of bounds late on the first day.

On this occasion he hit a lady on the hip after badly pulling his tee shot to the dangerous short 17th - his eighth - but it came back into a nice lie in the sand only 25 feet from the flag, from which he saved par.

"It's becoming a habit hitting people at majors, so I will try not to do that again," he said.

"I think that's my first bogey-free round in a while and it was a great way to start.

"I'm pretty comfortable on the course and only played nine holes on Monday and nine on Tuesday. I didn't feel I needed to play more."

Dutchman Joost Luiten was clear of the field after an eagle and six birdies, but he bogeyed his last four holes and had to settle for a 68.

Tiger Woods kept himself in the hunt with a 69, Ian Poulter returned a 70.

But there was disappointment for Lee Westwood and Paul Casey, who signed for 75 and 79 respectively.



Back Tees Class at Adare Manor


Play the Irish Open / JP McManus Pro Am course from the very back tees this Sunday or test yourself in our Open Seniors Day (50+), Teams of Two Challenge or Open Singles all being played between the 12th and 17th of August. 

Ireland’s number one Parkland Course at Adare Manor Hotel is delighted to welcome GUI players to Adare for our Summer Open Week, to book tee times or for any enquiries contact (061) 605274 or golf@adaremanor.com 

Details also available on our Facebook page - Adare Golf Club Ireland. 

Also, enjoy the final round of the USPGA Championship in our Clubhouse after golf on Sunday, meals also available throughout the week in the Clubhouse.

Please note staff at Adare Golf Club cannot be held responsible for extra wear and tear that may occur in players’ fairway woods / utility clubs while playing in the Back Tees Classic…