Rory McIlroy set about silencing any lingering Augusta National demons with a commanding Congressional performance on the opening day of the U.S. Open.
McIlroy could proudly stand in front of the Washington DC parade after posting a superb 65 to be three clear of his rivals after the first day of the season’s second Major.
The Ryder Cup winning star ended the day three clear of Korean and former US PGA winner, Y E Yang and Masters winning, Charl Schwartzel with 68.
It was just two month’s ago Schwartzel, and McIlroy’s fellow ISM management stable-mate, birdied the closing four holes at Augusta to come from behind and deny the young Northern Irelander.
“It was a good round of golf as I didn’t really put a foot wrong,” said McIlroy.
“The only mistake I made was missing the green on 14, and I held a nice sort of 15‑footer for par there. Apart from that it was pretty much stress‑free golf.
“It was nice. I feel like I’m driving it well. I’m hitting my iron shots good, holing a few putts. So it’s a nice combination.”
In a remarkable run of scores over the past three Major’s, McIlroy signed for a 63 on day one of last year’s British Open, a 65 at Augusta and now a 65 at Congressional.
And while he’s bravely put aside his Masters meltdown, McIlroy continues to handle the matter with diplomacy and dignity.
“I don’t know if it says that I’ve just got a very short memory but I took the experience from Augusta, and I learned a lot from it,” he said.
“But I feel like these good starts in the Majors are very much down to my preparation and how I prepare for them.
“You can’t go into the U.S. Open thinking about what’s happened before, you’ve got to just be thinking about this week and how best you can prepare and how you can get yourself around the golf course.”
MEANTIME ——-
Rory McIlroy’s three-stroke lead is the largest first-round lead at the U.S. Open Championship since 1976, when amateur Mike Reid led four players by three shots. Below are the largest first-round leads in a U.S. Open since 1922:
Strokes Year Player First Round Score Finish
5 1933 Tommy Armour 68 T4
4 1932 Olin Dutra 69 T7
3 1922 Walter Hagen 68 5th
3 1950 Lee Mackey, Jr 64 T25
3 1953 Ben Hogan 67 1st
3 1955 Tommy Bolt 67 T3
3 1973 Gary Player 67 12th
3 1976 Mike Reid-a 67 T50
3 2011 Rory McIlroy 65 TBA





