McIlroy shoots 65 for first-round
lead in Mexico City
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[February 21, 2020]
(Reuters) - Rory McIlroy was in
control of all facets of his game as he charged into the first-round
lead with a six-under-par 65 at the WGC-Mexico Championship on
Thursday.
McIlroy smashed his drives prodigious distances in the thin Mexico
City air and complemented his long game with precise putting in
earning a two-shot advantage over Americans Justin Thomas and Bubba
Watson at Club de Golf Chapultepec.
"I like this place, like the golf course, and have always played
well at altitude for whatever reason that is," said the world number
one after capping off his day by sinking a 10-foot birdie at the
last.
McIlroy won the World Golf Championships (WGC) tournament in
Shanghai in November and victory this week would see him complete
the set of all four WGC events.
The Northern Irishman has been in stellar form early in the new PGA
Tour season, with a tie for fifth in Los Angeles on Sunday his worst
result in four starts.
Accuracy from the tee is crucial at the tree-lined Club de Golf
Chapultepec but McIlroy did not hold back, hitting three drives of
more than 365 yards.
But it was his putting that pleased him most a week after an
ill-fated experiment with a 35-inch model that was slightly longer
than his usual putter.
"Once I got out there (last week), that inch difference with the
putter moves your eye line and you stop seeing your lines the way
you usually do," he said.
"I saw the tournament through with it. It didn't work quite the way
I wanted so ... happy to have old faithful back in the bag and it
worked well today.
"It was definitely validation to going back to the putter I'd been
using for the last 14 months. If I keep putting like that, I'll be
very happy."
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Rory McIlroy plays his shot from the seventh tee during the first
round of the WGC - Mexico Championship golf tournament
at Club de Golf Chapultepec.
Mandatory Credit: Orlando Ramirez-USA TODAY Sports
Nipping at McIlroy's heels, Thomas and Watson both mixed five
birdies with one bogey in shooting 67 as they bounced back from
missing the cut last week.
"I've had two 62s here, and you can get it going," said Thomas,
already a two-times winner on Tour this season.
"I felt like today was tough. I've never played this place with this
kind of wind."
Two-times Masters champion Watson, who enjoyed a round with pop star
Justin Bieber last weekend after missing the cut at the Genesis
Invitational, had better luck on the greens on Thursday.
"I just made some putts today. The only thing that was missing last
week when I missed the cut was I didn't make any putts," Watson
said.
At the other end of the field, defending champion Dustin Johnson ran
up four bogeys and a double in a 76 that left him equal 62nd in the
72-man field.
(Editing by Ken Ferris/Peter Rutherford)
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