US OPEN GOLF: One of those days for Rory McIlroy at Erin Hills

Rory McIlroy's comments on the decision to cut down heavy rough at Erin Hills came back to haunt him as he struggled to an opening 78 in the 117th US Open.
Rory Mcilroy, of Ireland, makes his way to the 12th hole during the first round of the U.S. OpenRory Mcilroy, of Ireland, makes his way to the 12th hole during the first round of the U.S. Open
Rory Mcilroy, of Ireland, makes his way to the 12th hole during the first round of the U.S. Open

Tall fescue grass on the fourth, 12th, 14th and 18th holes was being cut on Tuesday as McIlroy gave his pre-tournament press conference, which caught the 2011 champion by surprise.

‘’Really?’’ an incredulous McIlroy said. “They’re the widest fairways we’ve ever played in a US Open. You’ve got 156 of the best players in the world here. If we can’t hit it within that avenue, you might as well pack your bags and go home.’’

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Unfortunately for McIlroy, he might well be doing just that on Friday afternoon, the 28-year-old following an eagle on the second - where he drove the green on the 330-yard par four - with four bogeys and double bogeys on the 15th and 17th.

Rory Mcilroy, of Ireland, reacts on the ninth hole during the first round of the U.S. OpenRory Mcilroy, of Ireland, reacts on the ninth hole during the first round of the U.S. Open
Rory Mcilroy, of Ireland, reacts on the ninth hole during the first round of the U.S. Open

McIlroy, who hit just five fairways to tie for last in the 156-man field in that category, said: “I don’t think I hit a fairway from the 10th and you cannot play this golf course if you are not in position off the tee. I obviously paid the price today.

“The fairways should be wide enough for me to hit, it was just one of those days. My timing was just a little bit off. I started missing some left and tried to correct it and missed a couple right.

McIlroy won the US Open with a record 16-under-par total in 2011, but was a combined 50 over par for his seven other appearances before this week and missed the cut at Oakmont last year following rounds of 77 and 71.

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The 28-year-old has played just six times this year due to a rib injury but added: “That was fine. I was hacking around in the rough and did not feel it once.

“I feel like I’m capable of a low score on Friday, I just need to get the ball on the fairway and give myself some chances for birdies.”

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