McILROY READY TO PUT ON A NO 1 SHOW IN SINGAPORE
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Singapore,
November 7: Northern Ireland's Rory McIlroy promises to show why he is
the planet's best golfer when he steps up to the tee at the Barclays
Singapore Open which begins on Thursday.
McIlroy's last visit to the Lion City was in 2008 where he finished in fourth place at the Sentosa Golf Club.
Four
years later, the 24-year-old is back with the world number one title,
two Major wins at the US Open in 2011 and PGA Championship in 2012 as
well as two other victories on the European Tour.
“I’ve
achieved all the goals I wanted to this year, I wanted to win a Major, I
wanted to get to world number one, win a few tournaments around the
world.
"The season is not over yet, there’s another three tournaments
left and it would be great to get another win or two before the season’s
finished,” said McIlroy.
“It’s
been a very successful year. Winning my first Major championship in
2011 was a huge milestone, a huge stepping stone in my career and I want
to follow up next season with another Major championship,” added
McIlroy.
As
he chases another victory at the Barclays Singapore Open this week,
McIlroy believes he can only get better and continue to be the force to
be reckoned with in the world of golf.
“It
has been a great year, if I can just keep doing the same things and
just try and become better at certain aspects of the game, that’s what I
need to do to just keep progressing and get better year by year, I’ve
done that every year since I turned pro. Hopefully I can still keep that
progression going,” said McIlroy.
Standing
in McIlroy's way of another grandstand finish in Singapore will be
four-time Major winner Phil Mickelson of the United States who has
competed in the last five Barclays Singapore Opens with his best finish
coming in 2008 when he came in ninth.
The American claimed his 40th PGA Tour win at Pebble Beach but has been enduring an indifferent form since that victory.
A
return back to the drawing board for Mickelson proved to be the key
where he is now confident that he can contend at the Singapore showpiece
this week.
“I've
had really tough three or four months when I played some of my worst
golf in my career. It's turning out to be one of the best things that
have happened for me because it forced me to analyse my game and dissect
it and put each part back,” said Mickelson
“I
had to start with my irons and get that to where I was hitting the ball
with the right distance, trajectory and spin rate. And then I had to
move on to my chipping, putting, fairway woods and to my driver. I've
had to piece my game back and now since the US PGA, I've played better golf
every single week,” added Mickelson.
With
the hot and humid weather playing a key factor this week, Mickelson
expects a tough battle at the Serapong course at Sentosa Golf Club.
“It
is one of the more difficult courses in Serapong. There are more
difficult holes on this course than a lot of courses we play,” said
Mickelson.
The American left-hander, however, believes he can overcome the testing conditions and sign off his year with a win.
“As
for the humidity, I like the warmth. I feel like it gets your muscles
looser to swing the club easier. When it is hot, the ball does not have
the same resistance in the air, so it flies a lot straighter and easily a
lot longer. I've learned to stay in the shade and drink a little extra
water to hydrate, so it shouldn't be a factor,” said Mickelson.
This year marks the 49th staging of the Singapore Open which will be co-sanctioned by the Asian Tour and European Tour.
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