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Mcilroy comes out flying to set pace in Abu Dhabi

Northern Irishman shoots stunning 64 to lead by one shot World No 6 eyes end to barren run at opening event of the year This was Mcilroy’s 10th round of 66 or lower on the course and proof that he loves the place

- By James Corrigan GOLF CORRESPOND­ENT in Abu Dhabi

The members here jokingly whisper of “the curse of the falcon” when it comes to Rory Mcilroy’s record in the Abu Dhabi HSBC Championsh­ip that features four runner-up finishes, three thirds and a fifth in his past nine starts – yet, mysterious­ly, no victory.

But in the shadow of the iconic clubhouse, designed in the shape of the bird of prey with its wings outstretch­ed, Mcilroy yesterday highlighte­d his intent on laying this supposed hex to rest with a mesmeric eight-under-par 64.

Eight birdies with 10 pars added up to the lowest opening round of the year in Mcilroy’s 14-season career and gave him the perfect platform from which to go hunting his first win in 15 months. Mcilroy studies his numbers, and when he came to the last few holes was aware he needed to pick up another shot to better the 65 he shot in South Africa four years ago. It arrived courtesy of a 25-footer on the par-five eighth (his 17th) on a day when his putter seemed more compliant than ever.

“I knew that 65 is the lowest I’ve ever shot on my opening round to a year, and also that it’s my lowest on this course, and after turning at four-under I thought to myself, ‘Let’s try to shoot four-under on the next nine and shoot the best score you’ve ever shot here’,” Mcilroy said. “So that was nice to do and a lovely way to begin 2021.”

It handed Mcilroy, 31, the clubhouse lead, one clear of Englishman Tyrrell Hatton, although half of this 132-man field must return this morning to finish off their opening rounds, due to a near three-hour delay caused by early-morning fog. Once the mist lifted, Mcilroy strode on to the Abu Dhabi Golf Club course and had near complete clarity with his game.

It is astonishin­g that Mcilroy has yet to prevail here. This was his 10th round of 66 or lower on the course and provided further evidence that he loves the place.

Mcilroy birdied his first hole (the 10th) and from there powered forward; his monstrous 352-yard drive on the 14th left him with only a gap wedge in to the 490-yarder.

Looking on, defending champion and playing partner Lee Westwood could only shake his head. “I’ve hit one drive 320 yards and get up there to find I’m 30 yards behind,” Westwood said, following his own opening round of 69.

Even this far out, Mcilroy is the overwhelmi­ng favourite in this $8million event, and what a tonic a win would be after what was – by his standards – a poor 2020. It was the first time he failed to record a single top-two finish, yet far from being glad it was over when he signed off in November, Mcilroy wanted to keep going.

“It was getting better as the year went on, and honestly it was sort of disappoint­ing that it finished when it did because I felt like I was getting right back into it.

“I didn’t really take much time off after Augusta [where he came fifth in the Masters],” Mcilroy said. “I played and practised quite a bit over the Christmas break and felt as sharp as I’ve done coming into the start of the season. It’s paid off early.”

Hatton was even quicker out of the traps, eagling his first hole of the year. The world No9 hit a threewood to nine feet on the par-five 10th, beginning where he left off a spectacula­r 2020 for the Buckingham­shire golfer, with victories at the Arnold Palmer Invitation­al in Orlando and the BMW PGA Championsh­ip at Wentworth.

“I think I actually got away with it, as for 10 holes I hit only one fairway,” Hatton, 29, said. “And the wind certainly picked up as the round went on. It’s going to be a lot tougher for them.”

By nightfall, the leaderboar­d backed him up. Of the top 19, only three were afternoon starters, with Justin Rose, the former world No1, on three under par through 11 holes.

 ??  ?? In the swing: Rory Mcilroy leads Tyrrell Hatton by one shot
In the swing: Rory Mcilroy leads Tyrrell Hatton by one shot

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