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Even so, he was asked what someone should read out of the opening round.
"That I got off to a good start," Love said.
He tied the course record with a 64 -- it had been done nine times previously since the Honda Classic move here five years ago -- with the boost coming from a 5-iron from 197 yards on the par-3 fifth hole for a hole-in-one.
He ran off three birdies to close out the front nine in 30, than after failing to get up-and-down, Love steadied himself for a big finish. He knocked in an 18-foot birdie on the 17th hole, and hit a 25-yard bunker shot to tap-in range for birdie on the par-5 18th.
Love is poised to make his 500th career cut on the PGA Tour. Then again, he had a share of the lead at The Players Championship in 2006 and shot 83 to miss the cut. The TPC Sawgrass can do that. PGA National is no bargain with so much water, though the wind has not been as strong as it can be.
"If I had not birdied the last two holes, it still would have been a good start," Love said. "My last nine at Pebble was 30, and I felt like I was starting to play better. I did some work with my short game and putting and things between Pebble and now to get ready for here. I worked on iron shots, because you've got to hit good iron shots on par 3s to survive this golf course, so it paid off today.
"It's fun to tie the course record," he said. "And it's fun to shoot low scores."
McIlroy can go to No. 1 in the world with a win this week. Even as more attention shifts to the 22-year-old from Northern Ireland, he seems to embrace it. He made the opening round look easy, rarely putting pressure on any part of his game.
He birdied the last two holes of the back nine, made the turn and picked up another birdie on the par-4 second by smartly playing short of the bunkers and firing his approach into a breeze to about 18 feet from a back pin. His final birdie came on the par-3 seventh, when caddie J.P. Fitzgerald talked him into a hard 6-iron that stopped 12 feet short of the cup.
"It was pretty stress-free out there," McIlroy said. "I hit quite a few fairways and a lot of greens and gave myself a lot of chances, and that's sort of what you need to do around this golf course."
Woods might want to follow that advice.
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