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McIlroy enjoys ‘US Open rehab’ to lead Travelers

Northern Ireland star feels a welcome relief after last week’s brutal challenge



Rory McIlroy of Northern Ireland and caddie Harry Diamond prepare to tee off on the ninth tee during the first round of Travelers Championship at TPC River Highlands in Connecticut on Thursday.
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New York: Rory McIlroy fired an eight-under-par 62 to grab a share of the lead after the first round of the PGA Tour’s Travelers Championship on Thursday.

McIlroy, continuing an impressive run of recent form that included victory at the Canadian Open and a top-five finish at last week’s US Open, reeled off eight birdies in a flawless bogey-free round at TPC River Highlands in Cromwell, Connecticut.

Starting on the 10th hole, McIlroy began slowly with three straight pars before picking up birdies on the 13th, 15th and 18th holes to reach the turn at three under.

But his round caught fire down the stretch. He drilled a wedge from the fairway on the par-four first to six feet to set up a birdie before rolling in a 13-foot birdie putt at the third hole to move to five under.

47-foot monster putt

He then reached the green in two on the par-five sixth hole and although he missed his eagle putt, he tapped in for birdie.

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McIlroy followed that with a 47-foot monster putt for birdie on the seventh to move to seven under, and another superb chip to two feet set up a birdie on the last.

“Anytime you start with a 62, you’re going to take it,” a satisfied McIlroy said.

The Northern Ireland star said the forgiving layout at River Highlands came as a welcome relief after the brutal challenge of last week’s US Open, the major which bills itself as the toughest test in golf.

“It’s like the anti-US Open here,” McIlroy said. “It’s like US Open rehab coming here. You’re like, ‘Oh, I can actually make some birdies. This is nice.’”

Poston birdie spree

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Rory McIlroy, who plays a shot from a fairway bunker on the third hole, is happy to fire a eight under par 62.
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The 33-year-old four-time major champion insists, however, that the off-course controversy is not a distraction.

“I feel fine,” McIlroy said. “I get asked questions, I answer questions, and I move on with my life. What the other guys do doesn’t affect me.”

McIlroy was joined at the top of the leaderboard by J.T Poston, who birdied his final hole to complete his own bogey-free eight-under-par 62.

Blistering run

World No 162 Poston had looked poised to overhaul McIlroy at the top of the leaderboard after a blistering opening nine holes, that saw him make six birdies — including five in a row — to reach the turn at six under.

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But Poston found birdies harder to come spree dried up down the stretch, making six straight pars after the turn before finally picking up two more birdies in the last three holes.

“It was nice to kind of finally put some good swings together, hit some good shots and make some putts,” Poston said.

“I feel like my scores and my results may not have shown that the last few weeks or months, but I felt like I was getting close, and I’ve been working hard at it. Today was kind of one of those days where it finally clicked a little bit.”

One stroke clear

McIlroy and Poston are one shot clear of Xander Schauffele and Scotland’s Martin Laird who both shot seven-under-par 63s.

A group of three players — Charles Howell III, Webb Simpson and Patrick Cantlay — are a further shot back on six under.

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Matthew NeSmith and Australia’s Cam Davis are also firmly in the hunt after shooting five-under-par 65s.

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