Showing posts with label Kolon Korea Open. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Kolon Korea Open. Show all posts

10/17/2013

McIlroy Quotes Korea Open - R1

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Rory McIlroy spoke on Thursday after the first round of the Kolon Korea Open at Woo Jeong Hills Country Club:

Q: A flying finish, you must be pleased.
A: Yeah, it was a good finish especially after making double bogey on 13. To finish the last five holes at three under was very nice. It was tough, some of the pin positions out there today were brutal, just cut on slopes and very hard to get close to them and when you did get close to them you left yourself very tricky putts. It was hard to shoot a low score out there today. I felt I was a little rusty after the four weeks off but I battled back nicely and to end up under par for the day wasn't too bad.

Q: I'm sure you don't want to dwell on the negative, but talk us through the double bogey
A: I just wasn't very comfortable with the tee shot. I took a long time to get settled over it and then just didn't make a very good swing. But as I said, I came back well after that and played the last five holes very strongly.

Q: Despite the notorious pin positions, you've hit a 64 out here, in the final round last time out. Do you have that in you again?
A: Definitely. It's one of those courses where you've got generous greens so if you hit a lot of greens and get your putter going you can definitely shoot low.

Q: And tomorrow, will you be aggressive?
A: It all depends where they put the pins again. You definitely don't want to miss them on the wrong side. You don't want to short side yourself. There's not many low scores out there … if I plot my way along and pick up a few birdies here and there I won't be too far away.


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Rusty Rory Opens in Korea

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Rory McIlroy produced a strong finish to card a round of 70 on the opening day of the Kolon Korean Open at Woo Jeong Hills Country Club.

The former world No 1 is trying to rediscover some form at the OneAsia Tour event having managed just one top-five result all season.

McIlroy made a solid enough start on the first day, recording a birdie and a bogey as he covered the front nine in a level-par 36.

A double-bogey at 13 dropped him down the leaderboard but the Northern Irishman rallied to pick up three shots, birdieing the last two holes to end the day on one-under par in a tie for 12th place.

McIlroy, who was returning to action after a month away from competitive golf, is hoping to go on better than his second-placed finish to Rickie Fowler at the tournament two years ago.

"I just wasn't very comfortable with the tee shot. I took a long time to get settled over it and then just didn't make a very good swing," he said.

But the 24-year-old finished with a flourish, going three under for his next five holes.

"It was tough, some of the pin positions out there today were brutal, just cut on slopes and very hard to get close to them," he said, "and when you did get close to them you left yourself very tricky putts.

"I felt I was a little rusty after the four weeks off, but I battled back nicely and to end up under par for the day wasn't too bad."

Home golfers dominated the top of the standings, with South Korean Ik-jae Jang in the lead after a four-under round of 67 which included an eagle two at the par-four 10th.

Three of the four men tied for second place were also local players, with American Eric Mina the only interloper on three-under. Defending champion Kim Dae-sub was one shot further back.

Scottish veteran Simon Yates ended the day alongside McIlroy on one-under, although his round would have been much better if it were not for consecutive bogeys at nine and 10.


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10/16/2013

Melbourne Miss for McIlroy

OneAsia
Rory McIlroy, currently playing in this week's Kolon Korea Open on the OneAsia Tour, and will be heading the charge for the international players at the Royal Sydney Golf Club next month when he plays the Emirates Australia Open. Another OneAsia co-sanctioned event

A decision that precludes the world number six from playing in the World Cup of Golf at Royal Melbourne due to sponsor commitments.

However six former champions have confirmed their places from November 28 – December 1, which will be the final stroke play event on the OneAsia calendar for 2013.

Past winners Greg Chalmers, John Senden, Aaron Baddeley, Geoff Ogilvy, Robert Allenby, Adam Scott - and defending champion Peter Senior - will all be in the field vying for the Stonehaven Cup.

Senior has enjoyed another successful season on the Champions Tour, recording eight Top 10 finishes, while 2010 champion Ogilvy recorded his best PGA Tour result for the year at the Honda Classic in March where he finished runner up.

World number two and U.S. Masters champion Scott and world number 16 Jason Day will lead the strong Australian contingent on the Rose Bay layout.

“It’s a very special year for Australian golf and it’s great to see Sydney host this world-class event," said New South Wales Minister for Tourism and Major Events, George Souris.

"Visitors coming to the Australian Open in Sydney are in for a real treat to indulge in their golfing passion. The NSW government remains committed to the long term vision of showcasing the historic Australian Open and highlighting Sydney and NSW’s stunning, world-class golf courses to the world.”

Golf Australia CEO Stephen Pitt said Australian players held a special place in their hearts for the championship and always returned to support the tournament.

“We’re really pleased to be able to showcase so many of the Australian players who already have their name on the Stonehaven Cup. These six have won the trophy ten times between them,” Pitt said.

“It’s also an exciting time for the next generation -- players like Jason Day -- who are bidding for their first Emirates Australian Open victory at the end of next month in Sydney. We’re looking forward to a fantastic championship and have no doubt the crowds will be out in force to see world-class golf.”

The Championship is owned by Golf Australia and is managed by World Sport Group in conjunction with the PGA of Australia, with the assistance of TRP Sports.

It is sanctioned by OneAsia and the PGA Tour of Australasia.


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