ISLE HAVE LITTLE BIT OF FUN!;GOLF MCDOWELL'S SLAM DUNK

ISLE HAVE LITTLE BIT OF FUN!;GOLF MCDOWELL'S SLAM DUNK

Published Oct. 19, 2010 10:18 a.m. ET

US OPEN champion Graeme McDowell plans to have a bit of fun while adopting a hard-nosed mentality at next week's end-of-season PGA Grand Slam of Golf in Bermuda.

While the Portrush man has set his sights on victory in the prestigious four-man event, he also wants to enjoy the two days of competition at Port Royal Golf Course in Southampton as much as he can.

"It's going to be a great experience over there next week," McDowell said.

"There's going to be an element of fun to it but I'm also looking to try and make a statement as a top major champion.

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"Winning a major is something we dream about as professional golfers and it's a very elite field to be part of next week."

ELITE

The 36-hole Grand Slam of Golf, billed as "the most exclusive tournament in golf", brings together the winners of the year's four majors.

Germany's Martin Kaymer, who won the US PGA Championship at Whistling Straits in August, and former major winners Ernie Els of South Africa and American David Toms will join McDowell.

Els and Toms were late replacements for Masters champion Phil Mickelson and British Open winner Louis Oosthuizen.

American Mickelson withdrew due to arthritis and South African Oosthuizen pulled out because of an ankle injury.

"It's probably the toughest fourball to get into in the world and to be part of that as a U.S. Open champion is going to be a great experience." said McDowell, who clinched his first major title at Pebble Beach in June.

"Obviously missing Phil and Louis is unfortunate.

It would have been special to have all four major winners there this year but we have pretty worthy replacements in Ernie Els and David Toms - both great, great players."

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