The Jerusalem Post

Holmes sets pace as McIlroy cards nightmare 79 at Open

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Rory McIlroy’s British Open hopes were in tatters after a firstround horror show at Royal Portrush on Thursday ended with the home favorite carding an eight-over-par 79.

All eyes were on McIlroy as the Open returned to Northern Ireland for the first time in 68 years, but his hopes all but disappeare­d with a sickening quadruple bogey at the first hole.

The four-time major champion ended his day not only looking up at a leaderboar­d headed by American J.B. Holmes, but knowing he will need a stellar second round merely to make the halfway cut.

A large group two back included world No. 1 Brooks Koepka, who made an ominously good start with a tidy performanc­e that was bogey-free until a wayward drive at the 17th.

Koepka is seeking to complete one of the greatest major championsh­ip years after going second, first and second at the Masters, PGA Championsh­ip and US Open.

Other leading names did not enjoy their opening rounds at the last major of the year.

Defending champion Francesco Molinari of Italy struggled to a three-over 74, former winner Phil Mickelson shot 76 and Masters champion Tiger Woods, among the late starters, shot a seven-over 78.

McIlroy once scored 61 around Portrush as a teenager, but began his challenge for the Claret Jug he won in 2014 like a Sunday morning amateur.

He was cheered to the first tee, but those cheers quickly turned to groans.

McIlroy’s opening tee shot went out of bounds, breaking a spectator’s phone. His follow-up found heavy rough and from there he struck his next shot into an unplayable lie in a bush.

After taking a penalty drop, McIlroy chipped on to the green and two-putted. He picked his ball out of the hole, to sympatheti­c applause, with an ugly eight on his card.

The 30-year-old bogeyed the par-three third and although he repaired some of the damage with birdies at seven and nine, the gremlins returned. He double-bogeyed the par-three 16th and triple-bogeyed the last before trudging off.

The 148th Open began with McDowell’s compatriot Darren Clarke striking the first tee shot on an historic morning on the Antrim coast. Clarke made three early birdies and carded a level-par 71

One of the biggest roars greeted Emiliano Grillo’s hole-inone on the par-three 13th. The 26-year-old Argentine’s ace was the first at the Open since Louis Oosthuizen in 2016.

Despite damp weather for a second successive day, fans arrived early and in number for the soldout tournament, with the expected total attendance of 237,750 making it the best attended British Open outside of St Andrews in Scotland. (Reuters)

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