RORY MCILROY AND Shane Lowry both made poor starts at the Players Championship as they struggled in their opening rounds at TPC Sawgrass on Thursday.
McIlroy finished four-over par after a 76, with Lowry a further shot back after his 77.
That leaves them well adrift of leader Chad Ramey, the American on eight-under after his 64. He is a shot clear of Collin Morikawa in second.
Seamus Power is the best of the Irish on one-over after 17 holes with three bogeys and two birdies on his card.
The Holywood man McIlroy had arrived at the PGA Tour’s flagship event seeking a return to the world number one spot, but little went right for him on day one after beginning with a double bogey.
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Playing the back nine first, he regained a stroke with a birdie at the 11th but further bogeys on the 15th, first and third left him well behind the early leaders Morikawa and Ramey.
McIlroy did produce some magic to set up an eagle chance with a fine shot from under the trees wide of the 16th fairway, but he then three-putted to squander the opportunity.
McIlroy was playing in a high-profile three-ball along with Scottie Scheffler and Jon Rahm, all of whom have held the top spot in the world rankings this year.
There was not much early spark from the current holder of the title, Rahm, or Scheffler either but both were at a steady two under par with six holes to play.
Lowry had his own disappointments with three bogeys on his front nine and just the one birdie, which arrived on the second. His back nine saw a bogey on the 10th and a double bogey on the 15th.
The early drama was provided by American Hayden Buckley, who landed a hole in one on the course’s famous 17th, the island hole.
He followed up with successive birdies on the 18th and first to briefly move to five under par but he later fell away and signed for a one-over 73 after double bogeys on the sixth and eighth.
Australian Min Woo Lee put himself among the early front-runners after six birdies in his opening 13 holes but he finished on four under after closing with back-to-back bogeys.
That meant he fell behind Canadian Taylor Pendrith, who was five under after 17, the highlight of his round being an eagle on the par-five 16th.
Morikawa’s superb early start included an eagle on the second while Ramey collected six birdies in his opening 11 holes.
England’s Danny Willett, who was hoping to make the cut in this tournament for the first time in six attempts, was among the early starters and recovered to post a level-par 72 after dropping a shot on his first hole.
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McIlroy and Lowry struggle in opening round of Players Championship
LAST UPDATE | 9 Mar 2023
RORY MCILROY AND Shane Lowry both made poor starts at the Players Championship as they struggled in their opening rounds at TPC Sawgrass on Thursday.
McIlroy finished four-over par after a 76, with Lowry a further shot back after his 77.
That leaves them well adrift of leader Chad Ramey, the American on eight-under after his 64. He is a shot clear of Collin Morikawa in second.
Seamus Power is the best of the Irish on one-over after 17 holes with three bogeys and two birdies on his card.
The Holywood man McIlroy had arrived at the PGA Tour’s flagship event seeking a return to the world number one spot, but little went right for him on day one after beginning with a double bogey.
Playing the back nine first, he regained a stroke with a birdie at the 11th but further bogeys on the 15th, first and third left him well behind the early leaders Morikawa and Ramey.
McIlroy did produce some magic to set up an eagle chance with a fine shot from under the trees wide of the 16th fairway, but he then three-putted to squander the opportunity.
McIlroy was playing in a high-profile three-ball along with Scottie Scheffler and Jon Rahm, all of whom have held the top spot in the world rankings this year.
There was not much early spark from the current holder of the title, Rahm, or Scheffler either but both were at a steady two under par with six holes to play.
Lowry had his own disappointments with three bogeys on his front nine and just the one birdie, which arrived on the second. His back nine saw a bogey on the 10th and a double bogey on the 15th.
The early drama was provided by American Hayden Buckley, who landed a hole in one on the course’s famous 17th, the island hole.
He followed up with successive birdies on the 18th and first to briefly move to five under par but he later fell away and signed for a one-over 73 after double bogeys on the sixth and eighth.
Australian Min Woo Lee put himself among the early front-runners after six birdies in his opening 13 holes but he finished on four under after closing with back-to-back bogeys.
That meant he fell behind Canadian Taylor Pendrith, who was five under after 17, the highlight of his round being an eagle on the par-five 16th.
Morikawa’s superb early start included an eagle on the second while Ramey collected six birdies in his opening 11 holes.
England’s Danny Willett, who was hoping to make the cut in this tournament for the first time in six attempts, was among the early starters and recovered to post a level-par 72 after dropping a shot on his first hole.
- Additional reporting by The42
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