McIlroy seizes one-shot lead at WGC-Mexico
Rory McIlroy carded eight-under par 63 to take one-shot lead in the WGC-Mexico Championship.
MEXICO CITY (AFP) - Rory McIlroy fired seven birdies and one sensational eagle on the way to an eight-under par 63 and a one-shot lead over Dustin Johnson the WGC-Mexico Championship on Thursday.
Former world number one McIlroy, now ranked eighth in the world as he seeks his first win since the Arnold Palmer Invitational last March, belted a 2-iron 307 yards at Club de Golf Chapultepec s par-four first -- his 10th hole of the day.
It hit the front of the green and threatened the hole, McIlroy eventually making a six-footer for eagle.
His only miscue on the day was a bogey at the sixth, but he rebounded with a 20-foot putt for birdie at his penultimate hole, the eighth, to lead 2017 champion Johnson by one stroke.
Johnson had seven birdies without a bogey in his 64 and was two shots clear of Justin Thomas and Matt Kuchar.
Tiger Woods received a rapturous welcome from fans on the first tee, where he was introduced for his first competitive start in Mexico as "Tiger! Tiger! Tiger Woods".
He immediately hit his drive out-of-bounds on the way to an opening double bogey. He bounced back with three straight birdies at the fourth, fifth and sixth on the way to an even-par 71.
Defending champion Phil Mickelson, who edged Justin Thomas in a playoff last year, got off to a dismal start with an eight-over par 79.