Rory McIlroy, Brian Harman share lead at BMW Championship
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[August 18, 2023]
Rory McIlroy holed a miraculous chip-in birdie on his way to
shooting a 5-under-par 65 and earning a share of the first-round
lead at the BMW Championship on Thursday at Olympia Fields (Ill.)
Country Club.
By day's end, the Northern Irishman was tied with Open champion
Brian Harman for the lead at the second leg of the three-week FedEx
Cup playoffs.
One shot back were World No. 1 Scottie Scheffler, reigning U.S. Open
winner Wyndham Clark, Rickie Fowler, Chris Kirk, Sahith Theegala and
England's Matt Fitzpatrick at 66.
McIlroy turned in a bogey-free round despite hitting just three of
14 fairways in regulation on an uncharacteristically poor day with
his driver. At the par-4 17th hole, his drive missed far left and
his second shot snuck between trees and rolled over the back of the
green.
That set him up for a 40-foot pitch shot that gently rolled into the
left corner of the cup for his fifth and final birdie of the round.
"It was a bit of a hit and a hope," McIlroy said of the second shot.
"Just trying to thread that needle and hit it straight at the 17
sign. Yeah, it was just one of those -- it was either sort of chip
it out or try to take it on, and it's only Thursday. I thought,
‘What the heck, I'll take it on and see what happens.'"
Harman carded three birdies on the front nine, three on the back,
with a bogey at the par-4 12th hole. His highlight was a 42-foot
birdie putt that dropped at the par-3 16th.
"I think these greens are really tough to read," Harman said.
"There's a lot of subtlety to them, but there's a lot of slope. I
left a couple of makeable birdie putts really short. You've just got
to trust your read and give it a rap."
The defending FedEx Cup champion, McIlroy entered the week No. 3 in
the standings and Harman ranked ninth. The top 30 players after the
completion of this tournament will qualify for the season-ending
Tour Championship next week in Atlanta.
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Theegala and Fitzpatrick are doing what they can to
play their way into the field. Theegala entered the week No. 31 in
the standings -- first man out of Atlanta -- and Fitzpatrick is No.
40. Theegala's round included a 167-yard hole-out for eagle at the
par-4 14th.
"I think everyone would be lying if they didn't
know exactly where they stood and -- not exactly but somewhat of an
idea what it's going to take to get to next week," said Theegala,
who's in his second year on tour.
"It's another thing where I'm just going to try and put my best foot
forward and have as good a week as I can and have the best prep."
Scheffler was even at the turn before birdieing Nos. 11, 12, 13 and
15 to move up the leaderboard. Fowler was tied for the lead at 5
under when his drive at No. 17 splashed into a water hazard. He
finished the round bogey-par.
"I'm happy with how I drove it for the most part. That's a big key
around here," Fowler said. "If you don't get the ball in play, it's
going to be a long day or a long week out there."
Tied for ninth at 3-under 67 were Collin Morikawa, Cameron Young and
Canadian Corey Conners. Spaniard Jon Rahm, the FedEx Cup leader
entering this week, carded a 2-under 68, as did Jordan Spieth,
Patrick Cantlay, Max Homa, Harris English and South Korea's Sungjae
Im.
Lucas Glover, the 43-year-old who has won each of the past two weeks
on tour, opened with an even-par 70.
--Field Level Media
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