Confident McIlroy looks for Shanghai win
Irishman believes it’s a ‘make-or-break week’ in golf event starting today.
SHANGHAI:
Former world number one Rory McIlroy said he is ready to notch up his first Tour victory of 2013 at the $8.5 million World Golf Championships-HSBC Champions in Shanghai beginning today.
Fresh from beating Tiger Woods in an exhibition in southern China on Monday, McIlroy was in confident mood at a press conference yesterday at the Sheshan course where he has registered three top-five finishes in the past.
“I feel like I’m capable of winning this golf tournament,” he declared.
McIlroy is 62nd in the Race to Dubai standings, with only the top 60 qualifying for the season-ending DP World Tour Championship. A poor result this week and he could face the ignominy of not even making the field for the tournament he won last year.
It’s a far cry from a year ago when he was world number one and sweeping all before him.
“It’s a sort of make-or-break week,” agreed the 24-year-old world number six. “If I don’t play good enough here then there’s a good chance I won’t play in Dubai.”
McIlroy made it clear, however, that a victory was more on his mind than not doing well. “There’s a bigger chance of me winning this tournament than not playing Dubai, I feel.”
McIlroy showed glimpses that he was back to his best at the BMW Masters last week, also in Shanghai.
“I worked a little bit on my pace putting and reading the greens better. I threw a lot of shots away the last couple of weeks with three-putts, which you just shouldn’t do. If I can get that out of my game it will take a bit of pressure off.”
Published in The Express Tribune, October 31st, 2013.
Former world number one Rory McIlroy said he is ready to notch up his first Tour victory of 2013 at the $8.5 million World Golf Championships-HSBC Champions in Shanghai beginning today.
Fresh from beating Tiger Woods in an exhibition in southern China on Monday, McIlroy was in confident mood at a press conference yesterday at the Sheshan course where he has registered three top-five finishes in the past.
“I feel like I’m capable of winning this golf tournament,” he declared.
McIlroy is 62nd in the Race to Dubai standings, with only the top 60 qualifying for the season-ending DP World Tour Championship. A poor result this week and he could face the ignominy of not even making the field for the tournament he won last year.
It’s a far cry from a year ago when he was world number one and sweeping all before him.
“It’s a sort of make-or-break week,” agreed the 24-year-old world number six. “If I don’t play good enough here then there’s a good chance I won’t play in Dubai.”
McIlroy made it clear, however, that a victory was more on his mind than not doing well. “There’s a bigger chance of me winning this tournament than not playing Dubai, I feel.”
McIlroy showed glimpses that he was back to his best at the BMW Masters last week, also in Shanghai.
“I worked a little bit on my pace putting and reading the greens better. I threw a lot of shots away the last couple of weeks with three-putts, which you just shouldn’t do. If I can get that out of my game it will take a bit of pressure off.”
Published in The Express Tribune, October 31st, 2013.