Thursday, December 08, 2011

HANSON (64) LEADS FROM PAUL LAWRIE (65), RORY McILROY (66)

FROM THE EUROPEAN TOUR WEBSITE
Rory McIlroy carded an opening 66 to leave the destination of The Race to Dubai on a knife edge as the Northern Irishman ended day one of the Dubai World Championship presented by DP World two shots behind leader Peter Hanson and one behind second-placed Paul Lawrie.
The US Open Champion needs to win and World Number One Luke Donald to finish outside the top nine to snatch The Race to Dubai crown and deny the World Number One an unprecedented money list double.
While his Swedish Ryder Cup team-mate equalled the Earth Course record with an eight-under-par 64, McIlroy was round in 66 to end the first day six shots ahead of Donald.
After the first nine holes at Jumeirah Golf Estates 22 year old McIlroy was three behind Donald and seven shots off the lead.
But the picture then changed completely on the inward half.
McIlroy grabbed six birdies, while Donald had three successive bogeys from the 14th.
It did not look the likely outcome when McIlroy lost a ball on only his fifth shot of the day and ran up a double bogey 7, but Donald was in the bushes on both the 14th and 15th and then failed to save par from a fairway bunker at the next.
Hanson, meanwhile, equalled the course record set by Lee Westwood in winning the inaugural event two years ago and matched by Ross Fisher last November.
The 34 year old has not won since making his Ryder Cup debut 14 months ago, but was third behind McIlroy in Hong Kong on Sunday.
"I think it's the best golf I've played," said the Swede.
"It's quite a demanding course and the wind picked up a little bit over the back nine.
"I'm very, very happy with the way I struck the ball - and I rolled a few putts in."
Hanson's birdie at the short 17th and closing par five denied Aberdeen's Paul Lawrie a share of the lead after the Scot and 1999 Open champion had produced six birdies in seven holes from the fifth and then another at the long 14th to post the early clubhouse target of seven-under-par 65, a bogey-free round.
Sergio Garcia, chasing a third successive European Tour win, is fourth after a 67.
Westwood managed a one over 73, which included a double bogey on the short 13th after he had to play his second shot left-handed from the side of a bunker.
The field, already without Justin Rose and Fredrik Jacobson, is down to 57 after Korean Y E Yang quit after four holes because of neck and shoulder trouble.
McIlroy, still suffering from a virus and awaiting blood test results, said: "It's sort of taken the pressure off. I'm not 100 per cent and there's nothing I can do about it.
"I made three silly mistakes on the front nine but stayed patient and the back nine was pretty much flawless.
"I definitely don't feel invincible, but I feel every time I tee it up I have a good chance of shooting a good score."
McIlroy, who won the UBS Hong Kong Open with a closing 65 on Sunday, added: "It was the perfect start for me and really sets me up for the next three days. I didn't expect Luke to play the way he did."
Donald said: "I hit a few loose shots. They came out of the blue a little bit, although there were a couple of times last week (in South Africa) when I had that left shot and I've got to keep working on it.
"I felt very much in control and then I lost it, but this course can do that to you. There are a lot of hazards in the middle of fairways, so you aim for one side and if you miss it you can be in the bushes."
FROM THE PAUL LAWRIE BLOG ON HIS WEBSITE:
"I played and putted awesome today to shoot 65 (-7). I birdied seven out of ten holes from the fifth. It was one of those really solid ball-striking days and I knocked in any birdie chance I had. John Huggan came back to my hotel with me to do some chapters for my book which has been good fun going back over stuff from years ago.
SCROLL DOWN FOR QUOTES FROM PAUL LAWRIE DURING HIS POST-ROUND PRESS CONFERENCE INTERVIEW.
FIRST-ROUND LEADERBOARD
Par 72
64 Peter Hanson (Sweden).
65 Paul Lawrie (Scotland)
66 Rory McIlroy (N Ireland)
67 Sergio Garcia (Spain)
68 Alvaro Quiros (Spain), Robert Rock (England), Ross Fisher (England).
69 Charl Schwartzel (S Africa), Thomas Aiken (S Africa), David Lynn (England), David Horsey (England), Shane Lowry (Ireland), Jaco Van Zyl (S Africa)
SELECTED SCORES
71 Graeme McDowell (N Ireland) (T21)
72 Luke Donald (England), Scott Jamieson (Scotland) (T26).
73 Lee Westwood (England), Ian Poulter (England) (T35)
74 Richie Ramsay (Scotland), Ernie Els (S Africa) (T43)

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