Paul McGinley has pulled out
of this week's Murphys Irish Open at Fota Island to recharge
his batteries.
The Dubliner has been playing
poorly this season and needs to take a break to regain his form
before the Ryder Cup in September.
He said: "Unless I take
a break now, things will only get worse. I feel I need time off
to rejuvenate myself for the rest of the season, and in particular
the Ryder Cup."
McGinley complained of "exhaustion"
and "loss of form" after missing the cut in the US
Open at Bethpage State Park earlier last month before takingthe
decision to miss the Irish Open for the first time.
"It is not a decision
I took lightly, but, looking at the overall picture, it is for
the best if I have an extra week off," he added
McGinley will definitely play
in the Smurfit European Open at his home club, The K Club, next
week.
But his loss of form has been
a mystery.
He started the year brilliantly,
finishing tied for 18th in the Masters before playing a major
part in Britain and Ireland's Seve Trophy win over the Continent
of European at Druids Glen.
Then he won the rain affected
Irish PGA title at Westport before missing the cut in the Benson
and Hedges International Open with a disastrous second round
81.
After missing the French Open
he played average golf in the Volvo PGA at Wentworth and missed
the cut there too.
Despite finishing 22nd in the
victor Chandler British Masters he slumped to 66th in the Compass
English Open before missing the cut again with another poor performance
in the second Major of the year, the US Open.
McGinley will play in the Smurfit
European Open at his home course, The K Club, before going on
to the Scottish Open at Loch Lomond in the run-up to the British
Open at Muirfield.
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© Brian Keogh 2002
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