Monterey Herald

McIlroy has 65 with 2 tee shots in water

- By Doug Ferguson

PONTE VEDRA BEACH, FLA. >> Rory McIlroy began The Players Championsh­ip with a 65 on his scorecard, two tee shots that went into the water and one lengthy dispute about where to take a penalty drop on Thursday.

McIlroy ended the day with 10 birdies for his lowest start ever at the TPC Sawgrass, leaving him tied with Xander Schauffele among early starters. He would love to have back the tee shots on the 18th and the seventh holes, both of which found water and slowed his momentum on an otherwise superb display of golf.

It was the drop on No. 7 that caused so much conversati­on with Jordan Spieth and Viktor Hovland, and some confusion on where he should drop.

“I think Jordan was just trying to make sure that I was doing the right thing,” McIlroy said. “I was pretty sure that my ball had crossed where I was sort of dropping it. It's so hard, right? Because there was no TV evidence. I was adamant. But I think, again, he was just trying to make sure that I was going to do the right thing.”

McIlroy was 8 under for the day playing the par-4 seventh — his 16th hole of the round — when he pulled his tee shot. The land slopes toward a large pond, meaning the only gallery is on the opposite side of the fairway. Television replays saw the ball bounce, but not where.

The question became was it above or below the red hazard line. Had it landed above, McIlroy would take a one-shot penalty and drop it near were it crossed the line into the water. But if it were below the line — closer to the water — he would have had to take his penalty and drop back by the tee box on the 452-yard hole.

McIlroy had already taken his drop when his playing partners had questions. Spieth was heard to say, “We don't know for sure that it crossed the line.”

“I'm pretty comfortabl­e I saw it above the red line,” McIlroy said.

At one point it appeared to get testy between Spieth, McIlroy and caddie Harry Diamond.

“Everyone that I'm hearing had eyes on it is ... saying they were 100% certain it landed below the line,” Spieth said.

 ?? LYNNE SLADKY — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Rory McIlroy, of Northern Ireland, points to near where his shot went into the water on the 18th hole during the first round of The Players Championsh­ip on Thursday in Ponte Vedra Beach, Fla.
LYNNE SLADKY — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Rory McIlroy, of Northern Ireland, points to near where his shot went into the water on the 18th hole during the first round of The Players Championsh­ip on Thursday in Ponte Vedra Beach, Fla.

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