الأحد، 11 مارس 2012

McIlroy set for Miami challenge

Rory McIlroy and Lee Westwood and Luke Donald, have for the first round of the WGC Cadillac Championship were summarized in Miami on Thursday.

Northern Ireland's McIlroy was number one of the world on Sunday but Englishman Donald and Westwood have both a chance to him with victory at Doral unseat.

"I think would be like me here for a while", said McIlroy, the top spot.

"But I know that it is inevitable that I will lose it at some point." "I just hope that it is a little further way."

He added: "but that is not what I play golf." It is not a ranking to keep the number.

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"Of course are some jockeying for position." "It's player not a Stand-Out-, which is sure that say the world rankings"

Luke Donald "it is win tournaments, and if I win tournaments, the ranking look."

For the second year in a row, the best three players in the world are discount together at this event.

Donald was world number one for 40 weeks until McIlroy overtook him by winning the Honda classic, while Westwood the top spot before the rise of McDonald's kept.

"I think it adds a little interest." I'm not sure that the players with him than perhaps you are guys [media] or the fans, "Donald said at least."

"But anything that adds to a tournament where the sender about it can talk and add an event, I think it is probably a good thing."

"Of course are some jockeying for position." "There is not a Stand-Out player, which is sure that say the world."

Westwood to McIlroy lost WGC match play in the semi-final, said: "There is nothing about the number one in the world."

"If not, to enjoy that you must add you to another sport."

"It have spoken today me and Luke on the putting green." I said, "Oh, tomorrow, number two," and he looked at me and nodded and said: "Yes, it kind of a bit like a relief'."

"He said:" there is only one way to go if you are number one. At least, there is more than one way, two go on the number. "

"So you are at the top are and everyone shoots at you, but I think this is the location that you want to be." "Want the position where everyone is envious."

Tiger Woods, second behind McIlroy on Sunday starts with defending world champion Nick Watney and Spain's Sergio Garcia.

Phil Mickelson plays the beat match play, with Hunter Mahan, McIlroy in the final and Adam Scott.

The draw also Ian Poulter, was doubtful after being diagnosed last week with pneumonia.

"Flying" down said Poulter to Doral in the morning, on his Twitter page.

"It will take more than pneumonia to keep me long." Itching back. "Mind over matter."

Paul Casey will play dislocating fellow Englishman for the first time since his shoulder snowboarding in Colorado on Christmas Eve.


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