Survival mode keeps Rory McIlroy in contention at Tour Championship
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[August 25, 2023]
An hour after sunrise Thursday morning, defending FedEx Cup
champion Rory McIlroy crouched in an ice bath with minimal
confidence his ailing back would awaken in time for the opening
round of the Tour Championship a few hours later.
But the Northern Irishman more than survived with an opening-round
70 and hopes to be closer to healthy by the time he tees up Friday.
McIlroy said there was no chance he wouldn't be on tee box Thursday
and has no plans to withdraw even if pain returns.
He's 7 under par, three shots behind leaders Collin Morikawa, Keegan
Bradley and Viktor Hovland of Norway. His most important
second-round prep started soon after turning in his scorecard;
treatment overnight is on his agenda.
McIlroy sounds more confident his back will cooperate for the final
72 holes at East Lake Golf Club in Atlanta, which was very much in
doubt 24 hours earlier.
"On Tuesday morning, I felt a little tight. I went into my gym at
home, and I just sort of foam-rolled and stretched," McIlroy said
Thursday. "I went to grab something, and my whole right side just
completely seized up, spasm. So I spent two hours with the physio at
home, flew up (to Atlanta), felt a little better, some treatment."
On Wednesday morning, McIlroy said his right side was "feeling
better" and he went to the gym.
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"I was at the bottom of a squat, a body-weight
squat, and my whole lower back spasmed, seized up. I couldn't move,"
he said Thursday. "I honestly couldn't address the ball this time
(Wednesday). So to get to where I am today is good."
McIlroy managed to hit just 20 golf balls at the
range in preparation for Thursday's round. At 2 over through nine
holes, McIlroy said he still felt confident in his ability to
navigate the course. He birdied four holes and finished 2 under on
the back nine.
McIlroy, 34, is the only three-time FedEx Cup champion in history,
having won the season-long title in 2016, 2019 and 2022. He beat out
Scottie Scheffler in a final-round comeback at the Tour Championship
last year.
He started the week in third place at 7 under par as part of the
event's "staggered start" based on FedEx Cup points. Scottie
Scheffler and Hovland were first and second at 10 and 8 under,
respectively. Scheffler now sits in fourth at 9 under after opening
with a 71.
--Field Level Media
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