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McIlroy one shot off the pace
Published in The Saudi Gazette on 13 - 01 - 2017

World No. 2 Rory McIlroy marveled at his long hitting off the tee after producing a fine five-under-par 67 to finish one shot behind leaders Trevor Fisher Junior and Keith Horne after the first round of the South African Open Thursday.

McIlroy carded seven birdies and two bogies at the Glendower Golf Club in his first European Tour event of the year, so honoring a promise to tournament host Ernie Els to play in the second-oldest national open in the world.

The Northern Irishman was one of five players to record an opening 67, along with locals Thomas Aiken, Jbe Kruger and Dean Burmester, and England's Jordan Smith.

"I didn't realize how far the ball went here," McIlroy told reporters. "It's a long golf course but when it heats up like this, the ball goes a long way. You really have to think your way around. It's a great golf course.

"I started off with a solid run of pars and then made a nice run of birdies there on the back nine. I gave myself plenty of chances and probably missed a few.

"I played well. It was a bit adventurous on the back nine, I scrambled a good bit and did my bit to try and salvage a few holes."

McIlroy is behind Fisher Junior, who at one stage had a run of six birdies in seven holes, and another home favorite, Horne. Both carded six-under-par 66s.

England's Nick Faldo, the oldest golfer in the field at 59 and playing his first European Tour tournament in two and a half years outside The Open, carded a two-under-par 70 and is four shots back from the leaders.

"It's hard work out there," he said. "I'm playing from way back to these guys, so I'm hitting four-irons in when these guys are hitting nine-irons.

"I've been on a new diet for the last two or three months and I've been working on my swing, so it's nice to hit some good shots."
Thompson wins windy Web.com
Kyle Thompson won the Web.com Tour's season-opening The Bahamas Great Exuma Classic Wednesday at wind-swept Sandals Emerald Bay.

Thompson played 28 holes Wednesday in rain and wind gusting to nearly 40 mph, completing the third round with a 2-under 70 and shooting another 70 in the fourth. The 37-year-old former South Carolina player finished at 2-under 286 and earned $108,000 for his fifth Web.com Tour victory.

Overnight leader Nicholas Thompson and Andrew Yun tied for second, two strokes back at even par. Nicholas Thompson shot 75-71, and Yun 70-69.

Kyle Thompson was 8-under on the final 66 holes after playing the first six in 6-over. — Agencies



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