Rory McIlroy was left with an early deficit on the Canadian Open after taking pictures a stuttering level-par opening spherical on Thursday.
Taking part in his first event since a disappointing exhibiting on the PGA Championship final month, McIlroy recovered from a gradual begin with three successive birdies across the flip to maneuver below par, however bogeyed his penultimate gap to put up 70.
As early starter McIlroy completed his spherical, with half the sphere simply beginning out, the Masters champion was left trailing clubhouse chief Taylor Pendrith by 5 photographs because the Canadian produced an excellent 65.
McIlroy, taking part in the again 9 first at TPC Toronto, began with two pars earlier than a poor error from little greater than a 100 yards out on the golf green on the twelfth gap led to a bogey.
He would drop additional off the tempo on the robust seventeenth as a drive into the tough left him a 20-foot putt for par, which he didn’t convert.
Nonetheless, the Northern Irishman responded instantly by making the most of the course’s two par-five holes.
He acquired himself in sturdy positions off the tee to go away tap-in birdies at each, earlier than making it three in a row by rolling in an 11-foot putt on the second.
The streak might, and maybe ought to, have continued as McIlroy arrange birdie possibilities on the subsequent 4 holes, however didn’t take any of them earlier than lastly holing a putt to remain one-under on the par-three seventh.
The respite was solely non permanent as a duffed chip from thick tough beside the eighth inexperienced meant McIlroy wanted a powerful observe up chip to restrict the harm to a bogey.
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