‘I got lucky’: Rory McIlroy coy after incredible recovery shot at Phoenix Open
Rory McIlroy wasn’t far from having to reload off the tee box on the 2nd hole in the first round of the WM Phoenix Open.
The Northern Irishman’s ball went sailing to the right and finished about a foot from a fence in what appeared an impossible position to work a shot to the green.
It would be impossible for mere mortals, but not for McIlroy on what was his 11th hole of the day. He took a steep swipe with a pitching wedge and produced an amazing shot.
“Actually the way I was walking up to my ball, it looked like I didn’t have a backswing, but I didn’t realise the angle, like how far right the green actually was,” McIlroy, who went on to make a miraculous par, explained after his round.
“So I got over it, I was like, OK, I needed to take it a little bit more on the inside than I usually would and sort of just toe it in a little bit, but I sort of got lucky because the wind was hard off the left and I needed to hit that hard draw against the wind, and it was the only way to stop it on – that green I feel like is the firmest green on the course, so it was the only way to stop it.
“I got lucky with the tee shot that I had a swing, but I hit a great shot and was delighted to walk away with a par.”
McIlroy battled testing conditions during the delayed opening day at the Stadium Course which led to a 2-over-par 73.
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