10/22/2013

McIlroy Renews Hanson Rivalry

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Rory McIlroy and Peter Hanson will renew their rivalry in the second edition of the BMW Masters presented by SRE Group, which launches The European Tour’s inaugural ‘Final Series’ this week.

On Tuesday morning, the duo were joined in a star players press conference in downtown Shanghai by Hanson’s fellow Swede Henrik Stenson, the current leader of The Race to Dubai, and Chinese star Ashun Wu.

Having been put through their musical paces by a troupe of Chinese drummers, Hanson and McIlroy sat down to relive their exploits at Lake Malaren Golf Club last year.

McIlroy, who was then the world’s pre-eminent player, pushed Hanson all the way in the inaugural US$7million tournament, but ultimately came up one shot shy of the Swede’s 21 under par winning total.

Fast forward 12 months, and McIlroy has slipped to sixth in the World Ranking and is still searching for his first victory of the 2013 campaign but, buoyed by his morale-boosting joint runner-up finish in last week’s Kolon Korean Open, the Northern Irishman is confident of going one better this year.

He said: “We had a great battle last year. Peter pulled a few shots clear of me early on, then I played some good golf on the back nine and managed to claw it back. But he played some great golf under pressure over the last few holes, and in the end he was a deserving winner. It’ll be good if I can put myself in a similar position again this year, and I feel like I’m playing well enough to do that.

“I was happy with how I hit the ball in Korea last week, especially the last day. From tee to green, it’s as good as it’s been for a while. It was important to get some competitive action under my belt, and hopefully I can kick on this week. It’s a hugely important week for me, not just to try to get my first win but also to make sure I climb into the top 60 of The Race to Dubai, so I get the chance to defend my title there at the end of the season.”

Like McIlroy, Hanson also currently finds himself outside the all-important top 60 players who qualify for the season-ending DP World Tour Championship, Dubai, the fourth tournament which makes up the ‘Final Series’.

But there have been mitigating circumstances for Hanson’s slide down to the Rankings to 68th place, as the Ryder Cup player has been out of action for the last two months with a persistent back injury.

The return to a happy hunting ground will undoubtedly put a spring in his step this week and, with a first prize of €851,346 on offer to the winner, a repeat of his heroics of 12 months ago would book Hanson’s Dubai berth in spectacular fashion. 

He said: “It’s great to be back here. I’ve been struggling with the back injury for most of the year, and whilst I’m still not quite 100 per cent, I’m getting closer every day. Some days you feel better than others, and I didn’t want to come back too early because if you do more damage, it can really set you back. But there’s no way I could miss this tournament.

“This place is really special to me after what happened here last year. Mine and Rory’s battle over the back nine last year was very, very special. At the time he was the most dominant golfer in the world, so to beat him gave me such a great feeling and hopefully we’ll both be in contention coming down the stretch again on Sunday.

“Obviously it’s not going to be easy because I haven’t played for a long time, but I still expect a lot of myself. When I step onto the first tee on Thursday, I’m not going to be thinking of taking it easy – I’m going to try my hardest to put myself in position to defend my title.”

Stenson, who will play with McIlroy and his compatriot Graeme McDowell in the first round, is struggling with a wrist injury he sustained in practice, but remains hopeful of competing and continuing a sensational run of form which has elevated him to fourth place in the World Ranking.


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Dunbar Plays Oman Challenge

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Alan Dunbar plays the penultimate tournament of the European Challenge Tour season in the maiden visit to Oman for the National Bank of Oman Golf Classic. 

Dunbar finished second at Stage 1 of European Tour Qualifying School at Wychwood Park last month and will head to Spain next month in search of playing rights for the European Tour next season.  In early September Alan claimed fourth place at the Open Blue Green CĂ´tes d'Armor Bretagne

Appropriately enough, with just the top 45 players in the Rankings progressing to the season-ending Dubai Festival City Challenge Tour Grand Final hosted by Al Badia Golf Club next week, Oman will this week become the 45th country to have hosted a Challenge Tour event. 

With so much at stake it is little wonder that the tournament has attracted such a strong field, with second placed Brooks Koepka and 22nd ranked Seve Benson – both of whom are now plying their trade predominantly on The European Tour – the only players from the top 30 not teeing up at the superb Almouj Golf, The Wave.

Italian Andrea Pavan is still the man to catch at the top of the Rankings, but much of the attention in Muscat will focus on those players desperately bidding to secure their berths in next week’s finale. 

For the likes of Julien Guerrier, who climbed to 45th place on the back of his top ten finish in China last week, nerves will be frayed as the Frenchman strives to cling on to the last remaining ticket to the €330,000 showpiece in Dubai. 

Just €445 separates Guerrier from Englishman Daniel Brooks in 46th place and, with a prize fund of US$300,000 on offer to the 114-man field, there are likely to be several twists and turns throughout the week. 

One player who will arrive in Oman full of confidence is Nacho Elvira, who won last week’s Foshan Open to climb to 13th place in the Rankings. Another strong performance from the Spaniard this week would effectively seal his graduation to The European Tour alongside his close friend and former college room-mate Pavan. 

Elvira, who saw off India’s Shiva Kapur and the English duo of Tyrrell Hatton and Sam Walker in Foshan City last week, will bid to become the first player this season to secure back to back titles.

He said: “Before China my only thoughts were just to qualify for the Grand Final in Dubai, but after my win I’m obviously thinking of the top 15. There’s still a long way to go and a lot of prize money to play for, so a lot can happen but at least I’ve given myself a chance. 

“I’ve never won before so I don’t know how hard it is to play well the week after, but hopefully I can keep this feeling going for two more weeks and finish it off.” 

The 7,342-yard, par 72 championship course at Almouj Golf, The Wave, which was designed by Australian Major Champion Greg Norman, follows the natural lines of Muscat’s pristine coastline.


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