McIlroy salvages opening round after struggle, still in the mix
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[July 21, 2023]
By Martyn Herman
HOYLAKE (Reuters) - Rory McIlroy needs no reminding of the pitfalls
that have prevented him claiming a long-awaited fifth major and his
opening round at the 151st Open on Thursday could easily have left
his hopes on the rocks once again.
The Northern Irishman, the pre-tournament favorite, received loud
support from the packed galleries at Royal Liverpool, scene of his
Open triumph in 2014 after which he won the US PGA title and looked
set for domination.
But he endured a frustrating day with his driver a little off and
putts refusing to drop and at the 18th he faced a crisis when he
left a bunker escape in the sand before playing a remarkable second
attempt from a horrible stance.
That piece of magic enabled the 34-year-old to escape with a par
five and post an even par 71 to sit five shots off the lead -- a gap
he will hope to reduce on Friday.
"I wouldn't have been too happy walking off the 18th with a bogey,
especially after the two shots I hit in there," McIlroy, who missed
a sitter to bogey the eighth and was two-over after 12 holes as the
wind picked up, told reporters.
"When you hit it into these bunkers you're sort of riding your luck
at that point. You're just hoping to make par somehow and get out of
there. Overall, to get it back to even for the day, I'm pretty
pleased with that."
McIlroy came close to winning last year's Open when he led into the
final day only to be reeled in by Cameron Smith.
He was second at the U.S. Open in June but his win at the Scottish
Open underlined his favorites' tag.
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Golf - The 151st Open Championship -
Royal Liverpool, Hoylake, Britain - July 20, 2023 Northern Ireland's
Rory McIlroy attempts to play out of a bunker on the 18th hole
during the first round REUTERS/Paul Childs
So there was concern when his game failed to fire
on Thursday before back-to-back birdies at 14 and 15 had the crowd
roaring its approval.
"A few putts started to go in on the back nine for me," he said.
"Hopefully I've got my eye in and I can build on that over the next
three days. Two over through 12, I think walking to the 13th tee I
probably would have taken even par to finish the day.
"That's exactly where I ended up. It wasn't the easiest of days. But
I'm still right in there.
"Just go out there in the morning, shoot something in the 60s, and
I'll hopefully be right in the mix."
(Reporting by Martyn Herman, editing by Pritha Sarkar)
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