Northern Irishman took care of the pivotal moments with a first round that showed off all his skills
Rory McIlroy makes the game look easy when he’s in the mood. If it hadn’t been for the grandstands, and the tens of thousands of fans, you’d never have guessed what was at stake as he strolled around the Old Course in the opening round of the Open.
Up, down and around the slopes and hollows, all the drives down the middle, a chip there, a flop there, each lag putt right up to the hole, each short one into it, the ball only ever one stroke away from here he wanted it to be. He made a carefree 66, with seven birdies, and just the one dropped shot.