McGinley gets held-up by world leaders

Colin Powell and Kofi Annan do not usually interfere with what Ryder Cup hero Paul McGinley is trying to do - but they did today…

Colin Powell and Kofi Annan do not usually interfere with what Ryder Cup hero Paul McGinley is trying to do - but they did today.

When McGinley climbed into a courtesy car outside his hotel there was still 90 minutes before his tee-off time in the first round of the Madrid Open just outside the city.

Forty-five minutes, however, he had moved only a mile - so he got out and ran for two miles before getting in a taxi and completing the journey to Club de Campo. "It's normally a 15-minute journey, but as I was running I could see that roads had been blocked off," said the Dubliner after arriving in time and then shooting a level-par 71 to be eight adrift of England's Paul Casey.

American Secretary of State Powell and United Nations secretary-general Annan were both in Madrid for a conference on Iraq.

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