Graeme McDowell Looking To Top Irish Good News Week With Fota Island Success.

Graeme McDowell has vowed to continue a good news week with victory in the Irish Open at Fota Island in Cork.

McDowell lipped out for eagle to birdie the last in a round of a two under par 69 as the former U.S. Open champion strives not only to win for a first time this season but capture a first Irish Open title.

Finland’s Mikko Ilonen also birdied the last to maintain a one stroke advantage also in a round of 69 to move to 12-under par and one stroke clear of England’s Danny Willett.

Graeme McDowell (NIR) sinks his birdie putt on the 17th green during Saturday's Round 3 of the 2014 Irish Open held at Fota Island Resort, Cork, Ireland. 21st June 2014. Picture: Eoin Clarke www.golffile.ie

Graeme McDowell (NIR) sinks his birdie putt on the 17th green during Saturday’s Round 3 of the 2014 Irish Open held at Fota Island Resort, Cork, Ireland. 21st June 2014.
Picture: Eoin Clarke www.golffile.ie

The 26-year old Willett recorded his second hole-in-one this year when he aces the par three seventh hole on route to an eight under par 63 and lower Ilonen’s new course record that had been set two days earlier.

“I called that and I thought someone would go lower than 64,” said Ilonen.

“It was fun day out there today even though I didn’t play my best with two bogeys like I had done yesterday. I feel really comfortable out there and really pleased to birdie 18 and get back the lead and get myself out in the last group tomorrow.”

McDowell had earlier birdied his second hole but back-to-back bogeys at eight and nine halted his progress before regrouping with an 11th hole birdie and then birdies at 16 and 17.

However on top of the announcement earlier in the week the 2019 (British) Open is returning to his Royal Portrush Club in what will be 68 years, along with good friend Rory McIlroy’s decision to represent Ireland in the 2016 Olympic Games, McDowell is naturally keen to compete the week on a winning note.

“It’s been fun to come here this week after the pressures of last week’s U.S. Open and just let off some steam and relax, and enjoy my golf again and also enjoy the odd pint of Guinness in the evenings,” said McDowell.

“I will now try and give the crowds what they want tomorrow and that’s an Irish winner but then there is a lot of names up on the leader board who will have issues with that.

“Winning the Irish Open is well up my leader board as far as wish lists of golf tournaments I would like to win, and to win would do many things like kick-start my season and boost my Ryder Cup chances.

“But more importantly I have a chance to win here in front of the home fans what with everything good that has gone on this week what with the announcement of the 2019 Open Championship at Royal Portrush and Rory (McIlroy) and his Olympic announcement, and really everything good that is going on with Irish golf with the vibes so good at present.”

And with both Ilonen and McDowell exempt into next month’s (British) Open Championship those in contention for the three spots into Royal Liverpool include Willett and four players tied in fourth place on nine under par – Paraguay’s Fabrizio Zanotti, Sweden’s Krisoffer Broberg, Frenchman Romain Wattel and England’s Matthew Baldwin.

Should there be a tie for the Open Championship places then the three will be decided on current World Rankings, and at this stage it would be Willett, Wattel and Baldwin.



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