'A weird feeling' - McIlroy on breaking club
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Rory McIlroy overcame the "weird feeling" of breaking a club mid-shot during his five-under-par opening 67 at the PGA Championship at Wentworth on Thursday.
Despite the bizarre incident on the par-five 12th, where the clubhead flew off on impact, the world number three went on to pick up a shot at the hole.
It was one of seven birdies he recorded in round one of the tournament, with only dropped shots at seven and 18 denying him a bogey-free round.
"I hit a nine iron on the ninth and I looked at it and it looked like the ferrule was coming loose, but it was the head attached to the shaft," said McIlroy.
"I didn't realise it when I hit the shot on 12 and it was a weird feeling.
"You're expecting the weight of the club to pull through and there was nothing there."
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'It could have been a lot worse'
His approach shot at the 12th still finished six feet from the hole, enabling the four-time major champion to secure a birdie.
"Thankfully the ball went where I wanted it to - it could have been a lot worse," McIlroy said.
An eventful first round also saw him putt left-handed at one point, while his tee shot on the 17th bounced out of the trees, and he also hit his approach to the 18th out of bounds.
Last week's Irish Open runner-up is aiming to repeat his only previous success in the PGA Championship back in 2014 and also make a further move towards clinching a sixth DP World Tour Race to Dubai crown.
"Five under, I would have taken that at the start of the day, especially because the wind is getting up and the closing stretch is playing pretty tough," McIlroy said.
"I played well and it was a bit of a continuation of what I was feeling last week."
McIlroy lost out by one shot to Dane Rasmus Hojgaard at Royal County Down last weekend, having enjoyed a four-shot lead at one point during the final round.
"Getting on to a course - playing RCD for four days and coming here feels like getting a bit of breather and a bit more room to play," McIlroy added.
"It's nice to feel a bit more freedom off the tee. It was a solid start."