Friday, March 2, 2012

McIlroy Makes Fast Start in New Bid to Claim World No. 1 Ranking

McIlroy Makes Fast Start in New Bid to Claim World No. 1 Ranking: Rory McIlroy has begun a new proposal to cancel Luke Donald, the World number one problem with the four on-par 66 at the Honda Classic in Florida on Thursday.

Northern Ireland star briefly detained the leader of the United States until the beginning of the club's Ryder Cup Captain Davis Love III fired six to 64, to tie the course record.

Love, 47, who insists that he will play against Europe in Chicago in September, if he has the right, it did not cause any harm with a hole in one on the fifth 217-yard and finished with a birdie on the last two shots to open a lead role in this area.

But most eyes in the game there was morning on Rory McIlroy, who holds the PGA Championship Keegan Bradley Kyle Stanley and his three men in the group.

McIlroy was beaten by Hunter Mahan in the finals of the WGC World Match Play last Sunday, denying him first place in the world ranking.

But the victory on the PGA National this week will ensure that it goes to number 1 for the first time and started in the style well. Birdies at the 14th - his fifth hole of the day - 12 and 18 took him to turn 32.

Further birdies came on the second and seventh, but he drove the three-eighth to give up his only shot in a day.

"Every time you shoot 66, you must be very happy," he told the official site of PGA Tour.

Bradley also played well for three to 67 staying in the dispute after the first round.

But Tiger Woods had to fight a cold putter in his one-on-par 71 in the game in the afternoon, which left him tied for 68th, and struggle to make the cut.

Former World No. 34 in January putts during the round need, despite the bumps 15 greens in regulation, and the third place game partner Lee Westwood finished at par 70.

"I have not had a lot of my round," Woods said. "Obviously, I'll have better results than I am today. I hope to get something in the 60s and put yourself in touch on the head.

"One round, I would be probably two or three at a nominal quickly became one above. I felt that I played much better, and I drove a lot better. I did not notice.

"Besides, I did not get up and back several times, a couple can easily back and fall. I blew it."

Ian Poulter of England is due to become the third member of the group, but was released due to high fever, later diagnosed as pneumonia.

He was replaced by Miguel Angel Carballo of Argentina.

Donald, who led the money list in Europe and on the PGA Tour last season, has not played in a tournament $ 5.7 million in Palm Beach Gardens.

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