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Peter Cowen: Dubai Duty Free Irish Open - Rory McIlroy’s allround play in good shape

No surprises in the champion shooting a five-under round of 67



Rory McIlroy looked to have shed off some rust off his overall play on the second day of DDF Irish Open.
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I was impressed with Rory’s mindset today (Friday).

He hit balls on the range last night after play, and when I spoke to him he was happy with the swing and perhaps dusting down some rust off his overall play.

After a genuine struggle yesterday he was still positive after his first round, so no surprises that he shot a very good 67, five under-par in today’s (Friday) second round.

No bogeys on any day is a sign that his all-round play is in good shape.

When he holed his final putt on the 9th green when he started on Tee 10, he was 4 behind the leaders Christiaan Bezuidenhout (RSA), Min Woo Lee (Aus) and Dale Whitnell (Eng) with Lee having one hole to play and Whitnell three holes to play.

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- Peter Cowen the world’s No. 1 golf coach, has academies in Dubai at Dubai Creek Golf & Yacht Club, Emirates Golf Club, Jumeirah Golf Estates and in Rotherham, England.

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