McIlroy beats Woods in exhibition

Dynamic duo duel

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AP Tiger Woods (left) and Rory McIlroy walk to the ninth hole during their 18-hole duel Monday at the Lake Jinsha Golf Club in Zhengzhou, in central China's Henan province. (AP)
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“It’s been a nice distraction to not dwell on what happened yesterday. I let a great chance to win a golf tournament slip through my fingers,” McIlroy said. “Coming to do something like this today has definitely made it a little easier to deal with.”

After falling two strokes behind on the front nine, Woods hit a perfect chip shot from the fairway on the par-3 12th hole that hit the pin and dropped in for birdie, bringing him within one shot of the Northern Irishman.

However, he then missed a long putt for par on the next hole, settling for bogey, while McIlroy sank a 7-footer for par.

Woods made birdie on the 14th hole to pull within a stroke again, but he missed his final chance to level the score on the 18th when he misplayed his approach shot and landed in a bunker, muttering “where did that go?”

The first head-to-head matchup between Woods and McIlroy – at the eight-player World Golf Final in Turkey this month – was far more one-sided. Woods shot a 7-under 64 to defeat McIlroy by six strokes in a group match at the exhibition event.

China has lured a number of the world’s top players with lucrative exhibitions in the past few years as part of an effort to grow the sport’s popularity and market a bevy of new celebrity-designed courses.

No expense – or extravagance – was spared in welcoming Woods and McIlroy to the Jinsha Lake Golf Club.

As stunt planes buzzed overhead, a fleet of Rolls Royces whisked the players to the course, passing helicopters for sale and Aston Martins and Maseratis with showgirls draped over them. After the two struck a gong to open the event, fireworks exploded behind them and confetti cannons rained gold flakes over the jostling crowd.

Some spectators, however, were skeptical whether an event like this would actually attract new fans to the sport in China.

“The bosses here maybe want to sell the villas so they introduce two big stars to come here,” said Michael Wong, vice editor-in-chief of China’s Golfweek magazine in Beijing. “It’s a show more than a game.”

Nonetheless, fans on the course were excited to see golf’s biggest names.

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