Irish Daily Mirror

MAC RORS OUT OF BLOCKS

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BY PHIL CASEY

RORY MCILROY exceeded his expectatio­ns as he started his 2024 season with a flawless opening 62 in the inaugural Dubai Invitation­al.

Competing for the first time since finishing a distant 22nd in the DP World Tour, Mcilroy (right) looked anything but rusty as he recorded nine birdies at Dubai Creek Resort to open up a two-shot lead over Germany’s Yannik Paul.

Paul carded eight birdies and a solitary bogey in his 64, with South Africa’s Thriston Lawrence on six under and Tommy Fleetwood and Thorbjorn Olesen another stroke back.

Mcilroy, who will defend his Dubai Desert Classic title next week, told Sky Sports: “I didn’t expect that.

“It didn’t feel quite as good as that the first couple of days when I was here hitting balls and playing the course but it was nice to get a card in the hand again and feel the competitiv­e juices flowing.

“I surprised myself a little bit but hopefully more of the same over the next few days.

“When the wind gets up it can get a little bit tricky. We played the first 12 or 13 holes basically without any wind and then there was a little coming in.

“I think you just have to miss it in the right spots, there’s some water here and there and I think I did a good job today of managing my misses on the right side and when I did hit good shots I was available to take advantage of them.

“This is a nice week to do some extra practice so I feel a bit more ready, not just for next week which is obviously a bigger event, but also going into the bulk of the season.”

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