New kid Graeme McDowell was
toasting sponsors Murphy's after carding his first sub-par round
as a professional at Fota Island yesterday.
The Rathmore 22-year-old birdied
the par five 18th from two and half feet to card a one under
par 70.
And he had admitted to feeling
the pressure as he knocked in his short putt.
"To shoot under par is
nice and I have to hold my hand up and say that yes, I did start
thinking that 'this is for your first round under par as a pro',"
he said. "But I'm just happy to be here thanks to the sponsors
Murphy's and it's a good start for me.
"The atmosphere was totally
different to the Great North Open at Slaley Hall where there
were only a few spectators. Here there's a wonderful atmosphere
and it makes you feel like performing"
McDowell had five birdies and
four bogeys in an up and down round but after missing the cut
in his first professional outing at Slaley Hall last week he
was delighted to start with red figures after his name.
"I threw away a couple
of stupid shots but I also made a few birdies and even though
I'm not totally happy with the way I'm swinging I'm driving the
ball well and I feel that this course suits my game."
McDowell is using a new TaylorMade
560 driver and it is working wonders for his confidence.
"I haven't been hitting
it great off the tee this year but I'm just loving it now. Around
this course you can just get the driver and bomb it down there
all day.
"I haven't changed clubs
or anything since I turned professional. You have to be happy
with your equipment and I'm not going to sign an equipment deal
for the sake of money.
"I'm always tricking with
my clubs and my coach at college in the States was always telling
me off for changing my irons or messing about but that's what
I like to do."
McDowell started slowly and
after a bogey at the third and a birdie at the fourth, he was
over par again when he missed the fairway at the fifth and failed
to get up and down.
He was in the rough again at
the 478 yard eighth but fired a shot out to four feet and turned
in level par.
He chipped and putted for birdie
at the 10th to dip under par and then played the remaining eight
holes in level for his 70.
He bogeyed the 12th and 16th
but holed from 14 feet at the 15th and then driver and two iron
to the right edge of the 18th green before chipping up to 30
inches for the sweetest birdie of the day.
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© Brian Keogh 2002
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