1/17/2013

McIlroy's Opening Nikemare

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Rory McIlroy endured a disappointing return to action after failing to impress during the first round of the Abu Dhabi HSBC Championship.

Competing alongside new Nike stablemate Tiger Woods, the 23-year-old recorded two double-bogeys and dropped a further shot as he carded a three-over 75.

But it was hardly the dream pairing that had been hoped for, with McIlroy struggling throughout.

He sprayed a tee shot way over the short 15th - his sixth hole - and then drove out of bounds on the 439-yard third to record his doubles, while he pulled a fairway wood on the 18th so wide it finished behind one of the greenside hospitality units.

The world No 1 did pick up two shots to lessen the impact but that would have done little to lift McIlroy's mood.

Afterwards he admitted he lacked sharpness, telling Sky Sports: "I feel like I was just a little bit rusty.

"I didn't drive the ball particularly well which you need to around here because the rough is very thick and I didn't hole any putts. I didn't drive it well and I didn't putt well so I'll have to work on that this afternoon."

However, he refused to blame his form on his recent switch of equipment, adding: "For the most part I was very happy with everything (equipment), I just have to work on a couple of things."

Woods fared slightly better after signing for a level-par 72, however, he too had plenty of moments to forget.

The world No 2 - who saw McIlroy unveiled as his Nike colleague on Monday in a multi-million deal - saw four birdies cancelled out by four dropped shots.

He also hit a shocking drive off the first tee which failed to reach the fairway, while on the second hole he dragged his third shot into rough and failed to get up and down.

But while the world's top two were struggling, Welshman Jamie Donaldson was showing how the course should be played.

Donaldson was the early clubhouse leader on five-under after six birdies and just the one dropped shot to blot his copybook.


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Irish Open Champ Early Leader

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Jamie Donaldson shot a five under par 67 to claim the clubhouse lead at the Abu Dhabi HSBC Championship.

The Welshman, already looking forward to his Masters Tournament debut in April after climbing into the Official World Golf Ranking's top 50 on the back of his Irish Open victory last summer, carded six birdies and one bogey at Abu Dhabi Golf Club.

That saw the 37 year old lead by one from Dane Thorbjørn Olesen, also Augusta-bound, and Spaniard Pablo Larrazábal.

“I played some pretty good golf out there,” said Donaldson. “It's a tough day - the wind is blowing a little. Not as hard as yesterday but still a little wind here makes the golf course very difficult. 

“I hit quite a lot of good shots, and more often than not in the short stuff, which you need to be around here. The rough is very penal.”

While Donaldson impressed, Rory McIlroy’s first event of 2013 is in danger of ending after two days following an opening 75.

Most eyes were on the World Number One and second-ranked Tiger Woods after they had been paired together for the start of their seasons, but Woods was not much better - a level par 72 left him five behind.

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