Rory McIlroy superbly regrouped in fighting back from struggling at three-over par through 12 holes to then birdie four of his closing five in a round of a one-under par 69 on the opening day of the inaugural WGC – FedEx St. Jude Invitational in Memphis.
McIlroy’s effort sees him trailing seven strokes behind powerhouse Spaniard Jon Rahm who snatched eight birdies in a very impressive eight-under par 62 on the TPC Southwind course.
Rahm capped his round with a hat-trick of birdies from his 15th to lead the elite 63-player field by three shots.
Five players – Double Masters winnnig Bubba Waston, Aussie Cameron Smith, American Patrick Cantlay and the Japanese duo of Hideki Matsuyama and Shugo Imahira – share second place on five-under.
McIlroy, and competing on the suburban Memphis course for a second time in his career, picked-up a first birdie at the par-4 sixth hole but came unstuck at the par-4 ninth when he found the water guarding the green with his second shot and eventually walking off with a double-bogey ‘6’.
He then bogeyed the 10th and 12th holes, and both par-4s, before finally giving the Memphis fans something to cheer about in holing a 12-footer for birdie at the par-3 15th hole and then soon after sending a 16-footer birdie putt to the bottom of the cup at the par-4 15th.
McIlroy then found a greenside bunker short and right of the green with his approach at the par-5 16th but managed to get up-and-down for a birdie ‘4’ to get back to level par.
Then at the last, the par-4 18th, he smashed his drive 330-yards to the corner of the dog-left, and with 118-yards to the pin, McIlroy put his second shot to 17-feet and clearly delighted fans in holing the birdie putt.