Rory McIlroy starts strongly as Xander Schauffele hits course record

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Xander Schauffele equalled the lowest score in men's major championship history for the second time in 11 months in the first round of the 106th US PGA Championship at Valhalla.

That left the American on nine-under par, four ahead of Rory McIlroy who started with an excellent 66.

Schauffele took advantage of ideal conditions for the early starters at Valhalla to fire nine birdies in a stunning 62, matching the mark set by Branden Grace in the 2017 Open and equalled by Rickie Fowler and Schauffele himself in the opening round of last year’s US Open.

Starting from the 10th, Schauffele made birdies at the 11th, 13th, 15th, 16th and 18th to reach the turn in 31 and picked up further shots on the second, fourth and fifth.

A two-putt birdie on the par-five seventh took the Olympic champion to nine under par and he safely parred the final two holes to break the course record of 63 set by Jose Maria Olazabal in 2000.

"It feels great," Schauffele said. "It’s just day one but if someone had said I was going to shoot nine under I would certainly have taken it.

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"I’ve been playing some really good golf, having a lot of close calls, so me and my team say why not keep chugging along?

"I’m very happy with the way I played but I can’t really think much more about it, just got to go and tee it up again tomorrow."

McIlroy's 66 matched the opening round he posted on his way to victory at Valhalla in 2014 and represented an impressive effort in his first competitive round since it emerged he had filed for divorce from his wife of seven years, Erica, on Monday.

The world number two’s round was in danger of falling apart when he followed two early birdies with a bogey on the 17th and a tee shot into the water on the 18th, a fate he famously avoided by a few feet in the final round a decade ago.

However, after taking a penalty drop and pitching out on to the fairway, McIlroy hit a superb approach to seven feet to save par and then hit the pin with his second shot on the next to set up a short-range birdie.

"That was huge," McIlroy admitted. "I could have easily bogeyed 18 and been back to even par, and then that ball on one could have hit the flagstick and went anywhere. I could have made bogey from that.

"Potentially being one over par through 10, I’m two under so it’s a three-shot difference. It’s a big swing."

McIlroy made the most of that swing with a hat-trick of birdies from the fifth, including a chip-in on the sixth, and added: "I thought I got a lot out of my game today. Some good up-and-downs, the chip-in on six.

"I had a little bit of a scrappy part around the turn there. Not really happy with how I played but at least happy with the score."

Shane Lowry overcame a rough start to post a very solid opening round of two-under-par 69. Pádraig Harrington struggled at times on his way to 77. Tiger Woods posted a one-over par 72.

Masters champion Scottie Scheffler made a sensational start to his first competitive round after a three-week lay-off, holing his approach to the opening hole from 167 yards for an eagle.

The world number one also birdied the fourth to briefly threaten to chase down Schauffele but eventually signed for a 67 in his bid for a fifth win in his last six starts.

Brooks Koepka began his title defence with the same score while Jon Rahm hurled a club down the 16th fairway in anger at a poor approach, despite being in the midst of fighting back from four over par after six holes to return a 70.


Friday Rd2 Selected Tee Times

12.53pm Shane Lowry -2

1.14pm Tiger Woods +1

1.48pm Scottie Scheffler -4

2.10pm Pádraig Harrington +6

6.18pm Xander Schauffele -9

6.23pm Tom Hoge -5

6.40pm Rory McIlroy -5

6.50pm Tom Kim -5

7.01pm Collin Morikawa -5

7.13pm Tony Finau -6, Sahith Theegala -6

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