July 7, 2025
Rory McILroy two shots at the start of the leader of the clubhouse at the Travelers championship

Rory McILroy two shots at the start of the leader of the clubhouse at the Travelers championship

Rory McILroy took an impressive start for the traveler championship to sit two shots from the advance of the clubhouse.

The Masters champion had finished on an equal place in the US Open on a punishing Oakmont course – but ended the weekend on a positive after a final of three under the standard, which was the best of the day.

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The Northern Irishman – who saw his driver was tried as “non -compliant” before the PGA championship last month before missing the Cup at the Canada Open – had sought to take a momentum at TPC River Highlands in Cromwell while Focus turns to the Royal Portrush.

Rory McILroy hits the first tee in the first round of the PGA Tour de Travelers golf tournament in Cromwell

Rory McILroy took an impressive start to Cromwell (Jessica Hill / AP)

The world number two McILroy won a Birdie in the second, then sank two more before the Tour at the last PGA Tour Signature of 2025.

After having picked up another couple, another birdie in the 17th – best part of 30 feet after hitting an end of recovery from the rough and above the water on the green – saw him finished six under 64 to sit in second equality, two shots behind the leader of the clubhouse Austin Eckroat.

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The American Eckroat struck a good round of eight sous, which included an eagle in the 15th par-three and a sixth blade in the 18th.

McILroy’s game partner, Keegan Bradley, is also six sous, after losing a 12th shot, alongside Wyndham Clark, the US Open 2023 champion.

“Overall, it was a good start to the tournament, and I think that when you are in a two -ball ball like that and we can also feed each other, that’s good,” said McILroy after his first round.

“I just want to see good golf course and see better plans. I think that if you focus on it and focus on your quality of golf and you simply focus on the best of your abilities, the result will take care of itself.

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“There is no point in thinking about the result for the moment. I’m just trying to play as well as possible and have good swings, and if I do it enough, I will probably find myself in a position to have a chance to win.”

England Tommy Fleetwood carded a first round of 66 to sit in a group tied in sixth row.

Robert Macintyre, Scotland, a finalist in Oakmont, finished one after a double Bogey Six on the 17th.

The world number one Scottie Scheffler, as the title of champion of travelers, was twinned with the champion of the US Open newly crowned JJ Spaun in the last starters.

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