Rory McIlroy wants to face Tiger Woods

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    Fresh off a third-place finish at the PGA Championship last weekend, Rory McIlroy is turning his attention to the Ryder Cup, indicating that he wants to face Tiger Woods in October.

    "I would love to face him," McIlroy said in an interview with the BBC on Monday. "Unless his game rapidly improves in the next month or so, I think anyone in the European team would fancy his chances against him."

    McIlroy is not convinced that Woods, who failed to qualify for the Ryder Cup for the first time, deserves one of U.S. captain Corey Pavin's four wild-card picks but still expects the No. 1 golfer to be on the American team.

    "There are a lot of American players playing better than him at the minute but it's always an advantage to have Tiger Woods in your team," McIlroy told the BBC. "I think he'll [Pavin] pick him. I don't think it would go down too well in the States if he wasn't picked."

    On Monday, Pavin said that Woods is "high on my list" and will be a "big consideration" when he announces his selections Sept. 7.

    "I'm looking at him in essence like any other player. He isn't ... but he is," Pavin said. "I'm certainly not going to disrespect other players by considering him different from other players. I have to look at the way he's playing, the way he played, and I have to look at his body of work as well. If anyone can turn it around quickly, it's him."

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