Rory McIlroy bounced back from a nightmare start but failed to break 70 on his debut in the Waste Management Phoenix Open. The world number six bombed a 340-yard drive into the desert and started with a double-bogey six after finding a bunker with his third and then thinning his recovery into more sand. McIlroy dropped another shot at the 11th, where his 310-yard drive finished up behind a tree. Read More“I was really surprised how far my tee shot went on 10 to get into the desert there. US Open champion Bryson DeChambeau shot a five-under 65 to head the US contingent as world number one Dustin Johnson opened with a 67.
Source: Irish Independent February 05, 2021 02:26 UTC