Ryan Moore is in a pretty good place heading into this weeks CIMB Classic.Over the past month, he finished second at the Tour Championship, losing to Rory McIlroy in an epic playoff, and followed that by winning the deciding match for the United States at the Ryder Cup.This week he returns to Malaysia to compete on a TPC Kuala Lumpur course where he already owns two wins, so there is no question his confidence is at an all-time high.Golf is all about confidence, and the better you play, you just keep getting more and more of it, Moore said. It makes you feel good, especially coming to a course that Ive had success on and I feel good on to begin with.Moore is part of a strong 78-player field that includes defending champion Justin Thomas, major champions Adam Scott, Keegan Bradley, Ernie Els and Vijay Singh, along with Ryder Cuppers Sergio Garcia and Patrick Reed. Hideki Matsuyama is coming off a three-shot win at the Japan Open.The field also includes Brendan Steele, who won the season-opening Safeway Open last week in Napa, Calif., and Englands Paul Casey, who finished third. Steele tied for third at last years CIMB Classic. Casey has finished no worse than fourth in his last four PGA Tour starts.Thomas earned his first PGA Tour title in Malaysia last year when he birdied three of the final four holes to set a tournament record at 26 under par. That included a second-round, 11-under 61. Thomas went on to finish eighth in the FedExCup standings and almost make the Ryder Cup team.Ill take 26 under right now if I could every time we play, Thomas said. You never know what can happen. Its a place where someone can really get rolling and go two or three days and shoot some really, really low scores.Conditions are typically good for low scores in Kuala Lumpur. The course is short (6,985 yards, par 72), the fairways are large, and there is very little rough. The result has been a putting contest.The scoring was quite a bit lower (last year), and that was because there wasnt any rough, Moore said. That is where the difference in scoring happened last year. It looks like its going to be, again, very similar to that, so well probably see a little better scoring again this year.Moore has seen the scores drop. He won the tournament in 2013 by shooting 14 under. He won in 2014 by shooting 17 under.Then I shot 17 under last year to lose by nine, he said. Thats a big difference, and the rough is that difference. It was really long and really difficult to hit out of those first two years. In the last couple years, its just not punishing.Points scored during the tournament, which became an official PGA Tour event four years ago, count toward the FedExCup standings. The $7 million purse is the largest in the region. Womens Nike Air Max 95 Clearance . 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ROSTOV, Russia -- Two goals from Dmitry Poloz gave Rostov its first-ever Champions League point on Wednesday in a 2-2 draw with PSV Eindhoven.Unlucky to concede two goals following deflections in the first half, fortune was firmly on the Russian side in the second as the crossbar and some excellent goalkeeping from Soslan Dzhanaev stopped PSV from claiming the win.Both teams are now off the mark in Group D with a point apiece following opening-day defeats.Just being in the Champions League is something of a fairytale for the team from southern Russia. Rostovs surprise challenge for the Russian title last season saw it compared to Leicester, and the side stunned Ajax 5-2 on aggregate in qualifying.Home fans hoped Rostov could repeat that feat against another famous Dutch team when Poloz gave the hosts the lead in the eighth minute, lifting the ball over goalkeeper Jeroen Zoet off a through pass from AAlexander Erokhin.ddddddddddddThat lead lasted just six minutes, however, as PSV struck back when Davy Proppers shot took a heavy deflection and flew past Dzhanaev.Poloz responded in the 37th with a half-volley from outside the penalty area, but again PSV responded as Santiago Arias effort deflected onto the bar and landed perfectly for Luuk de Jong to head in from point-blank range.PSV dominated the second half and could have scored when Cesar Navas brought down De Jong, leading to a penalty, but Dzhanaev leapt to his left to block the shot. Propper was again unlucky in the 72nd when he hit the bar.Dzhanaev, who is contending for a place in the Russian national team ahead of the 2018 World Cup, was key again late on to stop a shot by 18-year-old substitute Steven Bergwijn. ' ' '