LUKE DONALD'S 65 LEADS IN DUBAI
LUKE DONALD COMES OFF AFTER HIS 65 IN DUBAI
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Luke Donald, a winner in Japan last Sunday, became the man to catch again after a sparkling seven under par start to the $8,000,000 DP World Tour Championship in Dubai.
The first event to feature all 12 of Europe's Ryder Cup heroes since their triumph in Chicago in September saw Donald post a 65 to lead by one from World Number One Rory McIlroy, Scot Marc Warren and Spain's Gonzalo Fernandez-Castaño.
McIlroy, uncatchable at the top of The Race to Dubai, was only one under at the turn, then had five birdies in seven holes, but drove in the water on the par five last and had to settle for par there.
"I think I drove the ball beautifully with the exception of 18," he said.
Donald's purple patch came from the fifth to the 14th. All his seven birdies came in that stretch.
"I felt like I couldn't miss. I hit some really good irons shots too and it's fun when it seems that easy," he said.
Donald moved back up to second in the rankings ahead of Tiger Woods by taking the Dunlop Phoenix title at the weekend and is seeking to match McIlroy's four wins this year.
He birdied the fifth, seventh and eighth to turn in 33, started for home with two more, made a 15 footer at the short 13th and only just missed an eagle attempt at the 626 yard 14th.
“You always feel different the week after winning,” he added. “You just feel like you have that little extra pep in your step and there's a bit more confidence flowing through you for sure. Especially winning by five as I did last week gave me a huge boost.”
Fernandez-Castaño had all six of his birdies on the way in, and the BMW Italian Open winner was delighted that he was able to stay patient after nine consecutive pars on the front nine.
“The back nine had nothing to do with the front nine,” he said. “I played very well on front nine, believe it or not. I didn't hole any putts, but I stayed patient, and all of the putts seemed to drop on the back nine.
“It was worth the wait, that's for sure.”
Warren is making his first appearance at the event since it moved to the Middle East in 2009 and his day began with a "mad rush" to find his waterproofs after stepping outside his hotel and seeing heavy rain – 20 millimetres of it in two hours - but it soon cleared up and he had perfect conditions for his round.
"There was no wind to speak of and the greens were pure. I felt as if I hit a lot of good golf," the former World Cup winner said.
His last victory was in 2007 and he blew a great chance at his home Aberdeen Asset Management Scottish Open in July, dropping four shots in the last four holes to lose by one just like Adam Scott at The Open Championship the following week.
"Winning is the most fun you can have at a golf tournament and it's something I want to do again soon," he added.
The tournament is limited to the top 60 money winners on The European Tour this year, but only 56 teed off.
Thomas Björn and Retief Goosen were out injured, Ross Fisher pulled out earlier in the week, and this morning Ireland's Shane Lowry withdrew after going down with a virus that even put him on a drip in hospital for a while.
Sergio Garcia, returning after eye surgery to correct an astigmatism following The Ryder Cup, managed a 73 and Ian Poulter was on the same one over mark after mixing four birdies with five bogeys in his first 12 holes.
Joint fourth with 67s were 2009 winner Lee Westwood, Padraig Harrington, Martin Kaymer, Richie Ramsay, Louis Oosthuizen and Fredrik Andersson Hed.
FIRST ROUND SCOREBOARD
Par 72
65 Luke Donald (England)
66 Marc Warren (Scotland), Rory McIlroy (Northern Ireland), Gonzalo Fernanez-Castano (Spain)
67 Fredrik Andersson Hed (Sweden), Padraig Harrington (Ireland), Martin Kaymer (Germany), Richie Ramsay (Scotland), Lee Westwood (England), Louis Oosthuizen (South Africa).
68 Scott Jamieson (Scotland), Peter Lawrie (Ireland), Stephen Gallacher (Scotland), Thongchai Jaidee (Thailand), Charl Schwartzel (South Africa), Jamie Donaldson (Wales), Thorbjorn Olesen (Denmark), Justin Rose (England), Nicolas Colsaerts (Belgium)
SELECTED SCORES
71 David Drysdale (Scotland), Paul Lawrie (Scotland) (T34)
72 Graeme McDowell (Northern Ireland).
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