The PGA Tour returned to action for the first
time in three months amid the COVID-19 pandemic at the
spectator-free Charles Schwab Challenge on Thursday.
McIlroy, 31, was tied for 39th after the opening day at Colonial
Country Club but picked up the pace in the second round,
flirting with the course record before taking a bogey at his
last hole -- the ninth.
He sits on nine-under 131, two strokes behind leader Harold
Varner III.
"I think even yesterday, once we sort of got into the flow of
the round, things started to become more normal," McIlroy said.
"When that first birdie putt went in and I didn't get a clap ...
like my hand was trying to go up to wave to someone in the
gallery, but there's obviously no one there. But once you get
into it, it's the same.
"I'd love there to be fans here this week. I think this
tournament deserves to have fans but hopefully we can get back
to playing in front of some big crowds soon."
(Reporting by Arvind Sriram in Bengaluru; Editing by Peter
Rutherford)
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