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Golf’s ‘giants’ to resume their rivalry in Abu Dhabi

Tiger Woods of the USA and Rory McIlroy of Northern Ireland pose together during a photo call prior to the start of the Abu Dhabi HSBC Golf Championship at Abu Dhabi Golf Club on January 15, 2013 in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates. *** Local Caption *** Tiger Woods; Rory McIlroy
Tiger Woods of the USA and Rory McIlroy of Northern Ireland pose together during a photo call prior to the start of the Abu Dhabi HSBC Golf Championship at Abu Dhabi Golf Club on January 15, 2013 in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates. *** Local Caption *** Tiger Woods; Rory McIlroy

RORY McILROY and Tiger Woods multi-millionaire Nike stablemates now and golf’s two biggest attractions will go head to head in Abu Dhabi tomorrow in what for both of them is their first competitive round of the year.

Dubbed “The Return of the Giants” in posters around the United Arab Emirates capital, the world numbers one and two are back to try to improve on finishing second and third last year. Behind Robert Rock, the world number 117, just in case you have forgotten.

Ryder Cup hero Martin Kaymer, three times a winner of the event, will be there alongside them when they tee off at 7.40am, but even he might be forced to acknowledge that he is just a member of the chorus line on this occasion.

Twelve months ago McIlroy stood third in the rankings and Woods, without a Tour victory for over two years, 25th.

Eight wins later five for McIlroy, including his second major, and three for the American on the PGA Tour to take his career total to 74 they are the game’s dominant personalities and the first blows in a 2013 rivalry that could electrify the sport are about to be thrown.

It is given added intrigue with the 23-year-old Northern Irishman being unveiled this week as the new face of Nike in a deal that could earn him a reported £250 million.

Woods remains with the company, rewarding them for sticking with him during his sex scandal, but how the balance of power lies is going to be fascinating to watch.

Another member of the same stable revealed that when Woods is playing in a tournament it is noticeable that he alone of the Nike golfers there wears a red shirt on the final day.

McIlroy’s potential marks him down as different, of course, but when asked if the same applied to him and if he might have to fall in line he replied: “I couldn’t tell you.

“I mean, I’ve won in red before. I’m not saying that’s the colour I want to play in on the last day, but … I’d rather just wear something that goes with green.”

That was a reference to the US Masters at Augusta National in April, when the winner of the season’s first major is always presented with a green jacket.

They may be rivals, but they are also good friends and a mutual admiration society broke out at separate press conferences.

Woods said: “We’ve certainly hit it off and our relationship has grown and our friendship’s gotten better.

“If you look at the way he hits it, he drives the ball beautifully, is a beautiful iron player and when he’s got that putter rolling, he makes a lot of putts.”

McIlroy said: “It’s a relationship that’s definitely based on respect because he’s been a huge hero of mine growing up and he’s done some incredible things in golf.

“I think he respects me for what I’ve done on the golf course too, so it’s good.”