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McIlroy strokes Matsuyama ahead of Irish Open

Portstewart - Rory McIlroy has singled out world number two Hideki Matsuyama for special praise ahead of this week's Irish Open at Portstewart.

Matsuyama is the highest ranked player in this Irish field and two spots higher than McIlroy, who was bumped back to number three by the Japanese star after the US Open and then to number four by Jordan Spieth, who climbed to number three on the back of his dramatic play-off victory in last month's Travelers Championship.

Matsuyama, the highest-placed Japanese golfer in the history of the world rankings, is making his debut in the $7 million event as well as his first ever journey to Ireland.

Strangely, his image is missing from any of the promotional banners and posters lining the streets of the virtual twin towns of Portstewart and Portrush.

However, that has not diminished McIlroy's glowing respect for Matsuyama.

"When you look at what he has achieved, not just last year and already this year, but over the past few years it is impressive how he goes about his business," said McIlroy.

"He is a very hard worker and anytime you are on the practice range he always seems to always be there and it is the same scenario when you are on the practice putting green.

"He is very diligent around his practice as he works very hard at it.

"The thing I also like about Hideki is that he is aggressive as you only have to look at some of the shots he hits and the pins he will take in during competition.

"So, all aspects of his game are very strong and he is very impressive."

As tournament host, Northern Ireland's McIlroy has worked hard behind the scenes for three years now twisting the arm of his fellow PGA Tour colleagues in seeking their attendance at the Irish Open but he seemed to have little trouble encouraging the recent runner-up in the US Open.

"I do not speak Japanese all that well but then I heard he was interested in playing some links golf ahead of The Open, so when I heard that we got in touch with his management team saying that would love to have him compete at Portstewart and we would do anything to help in getting him to the tournament,"said McIlroy.

"He is the second-best player in the world right now and went so close a few weeks back to winning the US Open.

"When he got himself into contention at Erin Hills I was sort of pulling for him as it would have been great to have a reigning Major champion in the Irish Open field."

Matsuyama has won four times on the PGA Tour including this year's successful defence of the Phoenix Open.

It was the end of last year Matsuyama stamped his enormous potential winning four of five events on his home Japan Tour starting with a first Japan Open title.

A week after capturing the Japan Open he won the WGC HSBC Champions in Shanghai to move to number six in the world.

Matsuyama then stormed to a seven stroke success in the Taiheiyo Masters.

In early December he went on to claim the Tiger Woods hosted Hero World Challenge in the Bahamas for a fourth victory in five starts.

Matsuyama will contest the opening two rounds of the Irtish Open in the company of McIlroy and Spain world number 11 Jon Rahm.

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