McDowell once again in contention on West Coast

McDowell once again in contention on West Coast

LOS ANGELES The Genesis Open is Graeme McDowells second start on the West Coast, which is about the norm for the Northern Irishman who often splits his early schedule between the PGA Tour and the European circuit.In fact, last year the Genesis Open was McDowells only start on the West Coast, but as he finished his second-round 66 at Riviera Country Club for a share of the lead hed started to rethink that strategy.We were saying why I don't play the West Coast swing when some of the best results of my career have come on the West Coast, McDowell said. It's funny, I was talking to SkySports yesterday and they've got that fancy graphics machine behind them and they pulled up my record from Riviera and it didn't make for very great reading, and I was like, please switch that off.
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McDowells record at the Genesis Open is not the best, with three missed cuts in five starts, but he did win the 2010 U.S. Open at Pebble Beach and is a two-time champion of the Hero World Challenge when it was played at Sherwood Country Club, which is just north of Los Angeles.His West Coast reluctance is even more curious when you consider his affinity for Riviera, which is widely considered one of the circuits best ball-striking golf courses.I certainly don't see it as a bomber's golf course this week, said McDowell, who began his round with three consecutive birdies. There's no rough out here and yet we're looking at a 2-over cut. No one's getting away, 4, 5 under par is right in touch.McDowells play is particularly encouraging considering he began this week following four consecutive missed cuts coming into the Genesis Open.


McDowell claimed his only major victory on the west coast in 2010 - finishing one shot clear of Gregory Havret - but having secured his place at Royal Portrush and The Open with a top-10 finish at
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McDowell claimed his solely main victory on the west coast in 2010 - ending one shot away from Gregory Havret - however having secured his place at Royal Portrush and The Open with a top-10 end on the Canadian Open final week, he's decided to placed on a very good present at a spot that holds particular recollections.
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McDowell once again in contention on West Coast. Golf the West Coast swing when some of the best results of my career have come on the West Coast," McDowell said.
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Graeme McDowell may be rethinking his West Coast strategy after a second-round 66 at Riviera Country Club that has him tied for the lead. Graeme McDowell once again in contention on West Coast
McDowell once again in contention on West Coast

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