The Players: Rory McIlroy was ‘rusty’ in opening round but hopes to bounce back in TPC Sawgrass title defense | golf news

Rory McIlroy is confident he will go for a successful title defense at The Players despite feeling ‘rusty’ during a poor opening round at TPC Sawgrass.

McIlroy said he would make a “game time decision” on whether to tee it up at the PGA Tour’s flagship event after struggling with a back injury after withdrawing mid-tournament from last Saturday’s Arnold Palmer Invitational.

World No. 2 McIlroy received daily treatment before arriving at the tournament on Wednesday afternoon, having played no practice rounds before competing in the opening round.

Northern Ireland's Rory McIlroy reacts to his putt on the first green in the first round of the Players Championship.
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Rory McIlroy has had a slow start to his title defense on The Players.

McIlroy also didn’t hit a club longer than a 6-iron until his warm-up on Thursday following an early exit from Bay Hill over the weekend. In Thursday’s warmup, he mixed a birdie and three bogeys for a 2-over 74 and was seven strokes off the lead.

“It’s not that I had a lot of time off, but I felt incredibly rusty,” McIlroy told reporters. “I’m glad I made it through the round.

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Rory McIlroy paid the price for missing the fairway with back-to-back bogeys in his first round at TPC Sawgrass.

“I was trying to get back to even par on the back nine that day, but I couldn’t get there. Tomorrow I’ll start with a few birdie opportunities on the back, so I’ll try to get back to even par.

“Honestly, I don’t think I’m that far out. No one went really low this afternoon. I just expected that to happen because the conditions were pretty good. I feel like if I can get out there tomorrow and get some good pictures, I feel like I’ll be right there for the weekend.”

McIlroy’s title defense gets off to a slow start

McIlroy, playing with Xander Schauffele and Hideki Matsuyama, started with three straight pars and followed a wayward iron off the tee before making bogey on the next hole, a drop shot on the par-4 fourth.

The Masters champion responded with a stunning approach from the fairway bunker to the par-4 fifth, scoring a close-range birdie, and then couldn’t divert attention on the next two holes.

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Rory McIlroy hit a stunning bunker shot from 160 yards for a birdie on the par-4 sixth hole in the first round of The Players.

A flurry of chips on the par-5 ninth forced him to settle for par, closing the 37th hole on the front nine, and McIlroy limited bogey damage on the par-5 11th after finding a tree off the tee and pitching the ball into thick rough.

McIlroy overcame a fickle tee shot to save par on the 12th, got up and down impressively to avoid bogey on the par-4 15th, and dragged his approach to the 16th after finding a difficult lie in a fairway bunker to scramble for par on the final par-4.

Rory McIlroy of Northern Ireland
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McIlroy will participate in this tournament without a practice round.

“I would say the most uncomfortable thing was when the ball was under my feet or there was some chipping, like the ball dropping down a little bit,” McIlroy added. “Honestly, overall it was okay.

“I was a little tired at the end of the day, but actually everything was fine. I had no preparation at all. I hit about 30 golf balls yesterday and chipped and puttted the last six holes last night.

Rory McIlroy of Northern Ireland
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McIlroy will participate in this tournament without a practice round.

“I felt like the golf course and greens I experienced last night were so different than what I played today. The rain made the greens a couple of feet slower and a lot softer, so there were some adjustments.

“When I wake up in the morning, I want to feel just as good, if not better, than I did today.”

McIlroy will be among the early starters on Friday morning, with Schauffele and Matsuyama teeing off at 8.52am local time (12.52pm UK time). Schauffele opened with a 3-under 69 as Matsuyama shot an opening-round 70.

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