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MUST WATCH: Rory McIlroy hits first hole-in-one of his professional career

World No 1 jumped up the leaderboard in Abu Dhabi

Matt Smith
Friday 16 January 2015 17:48 GMT
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Rory McIlroy celebrates his hole-in-one - the first of his professional career
Rory McIlroy celebrates his hole-in-one - the first of his professional career (GETTY IMAGES)

Rory McIlroy sunk his first professional hole-in-one in the Abu Dhabi HSBC Golf Championship second round today as the four-times major winner mounted another late surge to close within two strokes of leader Martyn Kaymer.

The German, teeing off early, shot a flawless 67 for an aggregate 13-under score of 131, piling the pressure on McIlroy, who arrived on the first tee under a blistering midday sun.

The Northern Irishman, starting on five under, seemed unperturbed, making birdies on the first two holes, but the 25-year-old bogeyed the 6th to slip seven strokes behind Kaymer. McIlroy sunk further birdies at 10 and 11 before missing simple putts to pick up further shots on the next two holes.

The world No 1’s luck was to turn on the par-three 15th, however, as he lofted a nine-iron tee shot 177 yards straight into the hole.

WATCH: MCILROY'S HOLE-IN-ONE

“I had been playing well, but had not been putting so good, so that took the putter out of it.”

McIlroy recalled making 10 hole-in-ones, the last coming in a pro-am two years ago. His first came at the age of nine and was also with a nine-iron, on that occasion from 106 yards at his home course in Holywood, Northern Ireland.

Immediately after his hole-in-one McIlroy fluffed a 12ft birdie chance by inches, causing him to hold his face in frustration.

He found sand on his final two tee shots, but recovered to sink a 15ft birdie on the last green, knocking fists with long-time caddie JP Fitzgerald in celebration, his 66 giving him an aggregate score of 133.

The late surge was similar to his first-round 67 when he made five birdies in the final seven holes.

McIlroy (right) high fives with Rickie Fowler after his hole-in-one (GETTY IMAGES)

“I went to the range yesterday and worked on a couple of things and I drove the ball much better today, which you need to around here,” McIlroy said. “I played really well from tee to green. I was hitting some good putts that just weren’t dropping.”

He is two shots adrift of Kaymer, a three-time Abu Dhabi winner, and one shy of Belgian Thomas Pieters.

“Martin has got a phenomenal record around here and I couldn’t think of a better way to start the season than to test yourself against one of the best players in the world,” added McIlroy.

World No 2 Henrik Stenson suffered the ignominy of missing the cut, a second-round 68 lifting him to par for the tournament following a disastrous first day.

“There was a lot that needed to work out there today to try and make it,” Stenson said. “I hit the ball much better, made a couple of putts – my short game was a little sharper than yesterday.”

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