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09th Apr 2021

Rory McIlroy hits father with wayward shot, on way to opening 76

Patrick McCarry

“Was that your dad you hit?”

Not the sort of question Rory McIlroy was expecting to answer as he teed off at Augusta National on Thursday morning.

The four-time Major winner was one of the early starters at the 2021 US Masters and was on even par until he got to the fifth hole. It started to go wrong there, and did not get much better for the rest of the round.

McIlroy bogeyed five and six, and worse was to follow on the seventh after an errand drive. McIlroy found himself left of the fairway and in among some trees as he tried to get as close as possible to the green.

His approach spat right, however, and hit Gerry McIlroy, his father.

Luckily for Gerry, and his son, the ball strick him on the back of the leg and he was okay. Asked if that was indeed his dad his shot had struck, McIlroy replied in the affirmative.

The Holywood native bogeyed that hole, too, and dropped to +3. McIlroy carded a birdie on the next, but gave it back to the course on the ninth.

The back nine was a similar grind. McIlroy dropped to +5 at the 13th and only a birdie on the 15th stopped the rot and gave him hope that he could get back closer to par with a closing three holes.

However, he could only card three more pars to sign off with a first round of 76 for a score of +4. As bad as that looks, scoring was tough on the opening day of the tournament.

“Four over is not the end if tomorrow is decent,” observed former champion Nick Faldo, on commentary duty for CBS.

As McIlroy walked off the 18th green, the lead was only -3. That lead was shared by three players, one of whom was 2018 Masters champion Patrick Reed.

Other players finding it brutal out there included Lee Westwood (+6), Scott Wolff (+4) and Sergio Garcia (+4).