Justin Rose emerged victorious in his match play
duel with Ian Poulter on Tuesday.
The Ryder Cup heroes, firm
friends away from golf, became rivals for the day in a
head-to-head encounter to officially open the new course at at
Mission Hills Dongguan in China.
The par-72 Rose-Poulter Course is
the first, anywhere in the world, that either of them has
designed.
“It’s
designed to give you a lot of options,” said Rose, whose prize for
winning was a luxury apartment overlooking the course. “You can
run the ball into the greens, you can work the contours, but if
you miss the contours and end up on the side, then you have a
difficult recovery shot. We want players of all abilities
to have a good time, to get off the tee and feel like they have a chance, but then the course gets a bit more tricky around the
greens. A lot of the great courses, like Augusta National
for example, are generous off the tee but then the skill is in the
second shot, the chipping and the putting, and I feel that is what
this golf course is about.”
Poulter added, “It’s all about
risk and reward. There are five par-fives and five par-threes,
you’re taking shots on, so it’s not easy but it’s great fun. Everyone who plays it is going to have a great time – they
will make lots of birdies and they might make a few bogeys, but
the course plays very well.”
The Rose-Poulter Course is
one of twelve at the giant Mission Hills resort – officially the
world’s biggest golf club – spread across Shenzhen and Dongguan in
southern China.
The duo – who designed the layout in
conjunction with renowned golf course architect Brian Curley –
join a who’s who of golfing greats with course designs at the
complex include Jack Nicklaus, Sir Nick Faldo, Greg Norman, Ernie Els and José María Olazábal.
The Rose-Poulter Match Play
saw the pair play the first nine holes with Mission Hills’ best
junior players and members before going head-to-head on the back
nine.
Rose, fresh from his victory on Sunday in the
Mission Hills World Celebrity Pro-Am at Mission Hills Haikou, showed he was the form
player by winning the first three holes.
Poulter pulled a
shot back on the 15th but Rose immediately birdied the 16th for a
3-and-2 success. The pair still played the final two holes to get
a complete overview of their handiwork.
“I would like to
congratulate Justin and Ian on a fabulous match and to thank all
our members and juniors who took part,” said Mission Hills Group
Vice Chairman Mr Tenniel Chu. “Not only was it wonderful
to watch two such great players in action, but to see them working
with our juniors, encouraging them and sharing their experience,
means so much to these promising young players and the people of
China.”
Rose, the 2013 US
Open champion, confirmed he would be returning to Mission Hills to
stay in his new apartment and joked he would be requesting one
overlooking the 16th green, scene of his victory.
“I can’t
wait to see it! My experience of Mission Hills has always been
first class and the five days I’ve spent in Mission Hills, first at Haikou and then here at Dongguan, have been so much fun,” he
said. “It’s been fantastic to get to know the Chu family
even more and understand what they are doing for golf. What
they’ve achieved at Mission Hills is so impressive. It’s been a
wonderful trip, we really have enjoyed it and that makes us want
to come back soon.”
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