Baltray can inspire Lowry against McIlroy

Golf: Rory McIlroy lasted only two rounds in his first tournament of the year, but his return to action this week could be even…

Golf:Rory McIlroy lasted only two rounds in his first tournament of the year, but his return to action this week could be even shorter. The world number one, who was out of sorts with his new Nike clubs in Abu Dhabi last month, has chosen the WGC-Accenture Match Play Championship in Tucson for his second appearance.

Shane Lowry, a team-mate of McIlroy when Ireland won the European amateur title six years ago and stablemate now, is his opponent in Wednesday’s opening round at Dove Mountain.

Sixty-seven places separate them on the world rankings but McIlroy, runner-up to Hunter Mahan last year, needs to be on his guard on a day that also sees a clash between the two other Irish golfers in the field — Graeme McDowell and Pádraig Harrington.

Twelve months ago, top seed Luke Donald lost to bottom seed Ernie Els, the same happened to Steve Stricker against Ross McGowan three years ago and, in between, Lee Westwood was knocked out in the second round by Nick Watney.

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Lowry, winner of the 2009 Irish Open when still an amateur, was in line to face Tiger Woods until Swede Fredrik Jacobson, in the field as the replacement for injured Brandt Snedeker, finished joint third at the Northern Trust Open in Los Angeles.

“I suppose I would rather (play) Rory,” Lowry said before knowing which of the two superstars it would be. “I would be intimidated if I played Tiger. Since I started golf it’s always been Tiger who’s been the greatest. Standing on that first tee against him would be nerve-racking.

“I’d enjoy playing Rory and there probably is a bit of pressure on him, what with the change of clubs and having not played for a month since missing the cut at Abu Dhabi.”

But Lowry also told the Daily Telegraph: “Rory is Rory — he’s still the best in the world. It’s funny, we’ve never played against each other before, despite coming through the amateur ranks together.

“The way I look at it is that, whoever I play, I’ll have nothing to lose and everything to gain. This is going to be a great experience and a great chance to prove myself against the best. If I play my best golf I’ll have a really good chance of beating whoever I’m up against. I’ll tell myself that I came up against the best in the Irish Open (McIlroy was in the field) as a nobody — and I managed to win that.”

Tee-off times in the first round of the WGC-Accenture Match Play Championship at Dove Mountain, Tucson, Arizona on Wednesday (seeded positions in brackets, all times GMT):

1425 (12) Sergio Garcia v (53) Thongchai Jaidee

1435 (21) Matt Kuchar v (44) Hiroyuki Fujita

1445 (11) Ian Poulter v (54) Stephen Gallacher

1455 (22) Bo Van Pelt v (43) John Senden

1505 (9) Charl Schwartzel v (56) Russell Henley

1515 (24) Zach Johnson v (41) Glen Day

1525 (10) Jason Dufner v (55) Richard Sterne

1535 (23) Hunter Mahan v (42) Matteo Manassero

1545 (5) Justin Rose v (60) KJ Choi

1555 (28) Bill Haas v (37) Nicolas Colsaerts

1605 (6) Adam Scott v (59) Tim Clark

1615 (27) Jamie Donaldson v (38) Thorbjorn Olesen

1625 (8) Bubba Watson v (57) Chris Wood

1635 (25) Jim Furyk v (40) Ryan Moore

1645 (7) Lee Westwood v (58) Rafael Cabrera Bello

1655 (26) Martin Kaymer v (39) George Coetzee

1705 (13) Keegan Bradley v (52) Marcus Fraser

1715 (20) Ernie Els v (45) Fredrik Jacobson

1725 (14) Steve Stricker v (51) Henrik Stenson

1735 (19) Nick Watney v (46) David Toms

1745 (16) Dustin Johnson v (49) Alexander Noren,

1755 (17) Graeme McDowellv (48) Pádraig Harrington

1805 (15) Webb Simpson v (50) David Lynn

1815 (18) Peter Hanson v (47) Thomas Bjorn

1825 (4) Louis Oosthuizen v (61) Richie Ramsay

1835 (29) Branden Grace v (36) Robert Garrigus

1845 (3) Luke Donald v (62) Marcel Siem

1855 (30) Paul Lawrie v (35) Scott Piercy

1905 (1) Rory McIlroyv (64) Shane Lowry

1915 (32) Rickie Fowler v (33) Carl Pettersson,

1925 (2) Tiger Woods v (63) Charles Howell

1935 (31) Gonzalo Fernandez-Castano v (34) Francesco Molinari