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Rory McIlroy starts well at Alfred Dunhill Links Championship, Romain Langasque posts course record

Rory McIlroy made a solid start to the Alfred Dunhill Links Championship, as Romain Langasque set the pace with a stunning opening round. Opening his week at Carnoustie, historically the toughest of the three tracks, McIlroy made six birdies in a round of 68. Ad It could have been better, but he paid the price for a couple of mistakes — notably a wayward tee shot on his final hole which resulted in a second bogey of the round.

Alfred Dunhill Links ChampionshipAlfred Dunhill Links Championship betting tips as McIlroy bids for gloryYESTERDAY AT 11:07 “I started really well,” McIlroy said. “I played the back nine very well, then sort of stalled a little bit and made a couple of bad swings coming in. “Overall, you are not going to get Carnoustie in easier conditions so I feel like I left a few shots out there.

“It was a decent day and to play decent, you do not want to be chasing in what looks like really bad weather tomorrow so I’ve put a red number on the board and have a few shots to play with.” The better scoring was done at St Andrews and Kingsbarns on the opening day. Langasque opened up at St Andrews and the Frenchman carded a brilliant 61 to get to the top of the leaderboard at 11-under. “It feels really good,” Langasque said after securing a share of the course record.

“I never thought I would have the course record at St Andrews, so I am happy about this. “It is only the first round, so I will try and stay focused for the next few days.” McIlroy made a bright start to his round, as he birdied his second and third holes to establish himself in the event. Having started his round on the 10th, further birdies followed on 14 and 17 — his fifth and eighth holes — as he turned in 32 shots.

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