Rory McIlroy’s return to the Australian Open Masters delivered a roller‑coaster opening round, with the four‑time major champion posting a one‑over‑par 72 amid swirling winds and demanding course conditions at Royal Melbourne.
The Northern Irish star, known for his explosive shot‑making, found himself navigating a layout that punished even the slightest misstep. His round reflected the day’s volatility, blending moments of brilliance with costly errors.
McIlroy began on the back nine, opening with a birdie at the 10th before immediately giving back strokes with bogeys on the next two holes. In total, he recorded five birdies and six bogeys, a testament to the course’s unforgiving setup.
“Every time I made a birdie or two, I made a bogey or two,” McIlroy said afterward, acknowledging the challenge of maintaining momentum in the gusty conditions. Still, he remained optimistic: “It’s tricky conditions, and I hope the conditions are a little bit better tomorrow.”
While McIlroy fought to stay level, several players surged ahead:
All three finished the day at six under, setting a strong early benchmark.
McIlroy’s playing partners, Adam Scott and Min Woo Lee, handled the conditions more cleanly, each signing for two‑under‑par rounds.
One of the standout stories of the day came from 22‑year‑old Cameron Adam, who posted a 67—just two shots off the lead—in only his second professional start.
With three rounds still to play, McIlroy remains within striking distance but will need sharper execution and calmer weather to climb the leaderboard. Royal Melbourne’s shifting winds are expected to remain a factor, making adaptability essential.
The opening day showcased a deep and diverse field, with veterans and newcomers alike proving capable of making a run. Fans now turn their attention to how McIlroy responds as the tournament unfolds.
McIlroy tees off again tomorrow looking to capitalize on scoring opportunities and avoid the mistakes that cost him in Round 1. If conditions ease, he could quickly regain ground on the leaders. The Australian Open Masters continues through the weekend, with momentum likely to shift as the course evolves.
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