McIlroy's tee shot at the par-three 214-yard
eighth landed on the green and rolled directly into the hole.
The 34-year-old threw both arms in the air and high-fived his
caddie and playing partners Tom Kim and Viktor Hovland.
According to the PGA Tour, the four-time major winner had
previously played 3,253 par-three holes on the circuit. It was
McIlroy's second ace in competition having made one in Abu Dhabi
on the DP World Tour in 2015.
"As hole-in-ones go, I've had them in the past where it has been
an okay shot and you get a little lucky (but) that was the best
shot of the day that I hit, and it's obviously a bonus for it to
go into the hole," McIlroy said.
"It was really cool. I played pretty averagely up until that
point but I birdied the next couple of holes after that and it
sort of got me into the tournament a bit."
McIlroy was playing his first round since his latest bid to end
a nine-year major drought fell short at last week's U.S. Open,
where he finished one shot back of Wyndham Clark.
McIlroy, who finished with a two-under-par 68 for the round,
eight shots behind leader Denny McCarthy, did not keep the ball
as a memento.
"I threw it away to someone," he said. "I'm not sentimental, I
don't care. I'd rather have trophies than golf balls."
(Reporting by Hritika Sharma in Hyderabad; Editing by Peter
Rutherford)
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