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Tiger Woods Trails Rory McIlroy At Abu Dhabi Golf Championship After Round 1

Tiger Woods Abu Dhabi Rory

MICHAEL CASEY   01/26/12 03:17 PM ET   AP

ABU DHABI, United Arab Emirates — No momentous shots for Tiger Woods. No bogeys, either.

The 14-time major winner opened his 2012 season with a solid first round Thursday at the Abu Dhabi Golf Championship, shooting a 2-under 70 that left him three strokes behind co-leader Rory McIlroy, his playing partner.

"Hit the ball well all day today. It was a good ball-striking round," Woods said. "I had a hard time reading the greens out there. The greens were pretty grainy and I just had a hard time getting a feel for it. Toward the end I hit some pretty good putts but overall I got fooled a lot on my reads."

McIlroy shot a 67, as did Robert Karlsson. But the best shots of the day came from Sergio Garcia (71) and Jose Manuel Lara (70) – each had a hole-in-one on the par-3 12th hole.

Gareth Maybin, Richard Finch and Jean-Baptiste Gonnet were one shot behind the two leaders. Top-ranked Luke Donald, who played alongside Woods and McIlroy, shot a 71. Second-ranked Lee Westwood (72) and fourth-ranked Martin Kaymer (77) had poor starts and never challenged.

McIlroy, the U.S. Open champion from Northern Ireland, had three birdies on his first four holes but erratic driving led to two bogeys on the next four. He steadied himself with three birdies on his back nine, including a chip-in on No. 8 from just off the green.

"It's a nice way to start the competitive season, I suppose," McIlroy said. "I didn't feel like I played that good. I definitely didn't strike the ball as good as I have been the last couple of weeks. I think it's just because your first competitive round of the season, card in your hand, you can get a little bit tentative or a little apprehensive."

Woods missed several birdie chances, including a 6-footer on his ninth, the 18th hole. He also struggled with his approach shots on a course that was playing tougher than usual with its thick rough, resulting in many 25- and 30-footers coming up short.

McIlroy calls Woods a friend and chatted with him much of the day. He said he didn't take any satisfaction in beating him in the first round.

"If it was the last day of the tournament and you're both going in there with a chance to win, I would take a lot of pride from that, obviously," said McIlroy, who as a teenager followed Woods during a Dubai tournament when he played as an amateur in 2006 and 2007.

"But the first day of a tournament is a little different," McIlroy said. "You're just going out there and playing and seeing what you can do. But hopefully I can get myself into position where I do play with him on a Sunday and see how I get on."

Coming off a seven-week layoff, Woods has said he is fitter than he has been in years and brimming with confidence following his victory at the Chevron World Challenge last month. That ended a two-year run without a win. Before last month's win, Woods finished third at the Australian Open, and then delivered the clinching point for the American team in the Presidents Cup.

Since Chevron, Woods has moved up to a No. 25 ranking after briefly falling outside the top 50 last year.

"It felt the same as it had from Oz to the World Challenge to here," Woods said. "I controlled my ball all day and just had a hard time getting a feel for these greens. They are grainy enough where I just didn't quite read them right, and I hit them good, and then the grain would take it, not take it. It was just difficult."

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ABU DHABI, United Arab Emirates — No momentous shots for Tiger Woods. No bogeys, either. The 14-time major winner opened his 2012 season with a solid first round Thursday at the Abu Dhabi Golf ...
ABU DHABI, United Arab Emirates — No momentous shots for Tiger Woods. No bogeys, either. The 14-time major winner opened his 2012 season with a solid first round Thursday at the Abu Dhabi Golf ...
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10:19 PM on 01/26/2012
I met Rory McIlroy during a practice round at the Barclays several years ago. Very personable. He was very gracious in signing autographs and taking pictures with fans. Very different from Tiger "Mr. Standoffish" Woods. I hope he breaks Jack Nicklaus's record for majors and not Tiger.
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03:25 PM on 01/26/2012
hey Tiger.....KICK HIS ASS.
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samhaydenjr
08:00 PM on 01/26/2012
Honestly, I don't see how that would help him win tournaments...in fact, it would probably see him disqualified. GO ON RORY!!!
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10:27 PM on 01/26/2012
how many majors????? how many titles??? how many Hookers???
ya that is what i thought. VIRGINESQUE.
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11:48 PM on 01/26/2012
You mean Kiss His Ass ??
01:12 PM on 01/26/2012
Ho hum. When Tiger was winning, he was news. Now he's just another shmoe. If he's amonst the leaders in the 3d or 4th rounds, let me know.
01:09 PM on 01/26/2012
The sportswriters are hanging on his every swing. A good one and "he's back", a bad one and they talk about how he's still making progress. He's a good golfer now but the media and his fans want him to be great because once he's done playing golf no one will ever watch a golf tournament on TV or go to the course ever again. Golf was fine before him and it will be fine after he leaves. For now he's just a guy trying to get his mojo back - why not report on who is leading a tournament instead of everything TW? It makes the game be all about one person. KInd of like Tbow was the only reason Denver won some games in the middle of the season. Guess that's where our lazy sportswriters have gotten to these days
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canpete
12:21 PM on 01/26/2012
rory plays a lot in europe..
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dwill123
flexing the "golden pipes" on the day's issues
10:10 AM on 01/26/2012
Rory McIlroy where's he been? Wasn't he supposed to be the "new" TW.
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ontariogirl
Power to the People
11:02 AM on 01/26/2012
He is actually tied for the lead in this tournament.
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03:25 PM on 01/26/2012
THE "WHITE"
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samhaydenjr
09:15 PM on 01/26/2012
Or The "Irish"
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11:52 PM on 01/26/2012
White, black or any color..This kid is great. A True Super Star and the most polite
sports person I have ever come accross. This Mr Nice Guy character is his best asset.
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dwill123
flexing the "golden pipes" on the day's issues
09:53 AM on 01/26/2012
Rory McIlroy wasn't he the "new" Tiger Woods? I haven't heard much from him lately. What's he been up to?
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Rightlygay
Already EQUAL
01:06 PM on 01/26/2012
Competitive golf ended last october... New season just beginning.
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samhaydenjr
08:07 PM on 01/26/2012
Well apart from winning a little tournament called the US Open a few months ago, he took home the biggest money prize in golf by winning the Shanghai Masters and also won the Hong Kong Open in December. Struggled in the British Open, yes, but then that seemed destined for an emotional victory by Darren Clarke (although I'm sure you've never even heard of him as you seem to be a bit of a blow-in). Also I just want to point out that he's still younger than Tiger was when he won his second major so there's plenty time for him.
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10:28 PM on 01/26/2012
HOW MANY HOOKERS??