Sunday, December 2, 2012

McIlroy is the boss!




   Already a world leader and player who gleaned the most gains on U.S. and European circuits, Rory McIlroy has emerged in Dubai on Sunday at the "final" EPGA. A fight with Luke Donald yesterday, the Northern Irishman has had to fight hard this time with Justin Rose, author of the course record with a card of 62. First French Raphael Jacquelin is sixteenth.


"I could not ask for more." At the time of his great return on year 2012, Rory McIrloy may smile. I must say that Sunday side of Dubai, the Northern Irishman was offered a nice icing on a cake already consistent. Assured of finishing the year number one, and be at the top of lists of gains on U.S. and European circuits, the child of Holywood has emerged during the "final" of EPGA. "Since 2011, I have also added a major (PGA Championship, ed), and I had an incredible history in the Ryder Cup. 2012 was an amazing year," adds, smiling, McIlroy.

And to give his last success, the companion Caroline Wozniacki has offered a nice suspense. Leading to departure with Luke Donald, the world number one had to resist the triumphant return of Justin Rose, author of a card of 62, ten under par, a record on the course. "I saw Justin to his offensive I heard encouragement, but in the end I'm not done too badly," McIlroy breath, which has tightened the game late in the day with five birdies on five last hole to sign a card ultimate 66. What calm the ardor of his opponent, left with six shots behind, and fails to finish two strokes on the leaderboard.
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