McIlroy shines at the top of the Abu Dhabi Golf Championship

Irish star Rory McIlroy, ranked fourth in the world, succeeded in providing distinguished levels and strong performances that led him to the top of the general standings list on the opening day of the (Abu Dhabi HSBC Golf) championship with a score of 64, and McIlroy hopes to maintain his position at the fore and raise the Falcon Wing Cup for the championship that is being held One of the first stops in the Rolex series in the race season to Dubai 2021.

McIlroy began his tour of the back nine pits with a "Birdie 1-below par" in the tenth and twelfth pits.

Then McIlroy showed off his best skills to score eight "Birdie" hits on his tour.

He played alongside defending champion Lee Westwood, who scored three below par to score a score of 69 in the opening round.

World number three champion Justin Thomas participated in the Rolex Series, and the American finished the tour with a score of one above the 73rd average.


World number 9 Terrell Hutton finished his day in second place with three Birdie hits and two stunning "Eagle" strikes in the pits 10 and 18. Hatton became second. A player who won three Rolex Series titles last summer and is ready and excited to add the Abu Dhabi Championship to his winning streak.

Two-time champion Tommy Fleetwood was among the group of players who will end their first round on the second day after a late start due to the fog in the early morning.

Emirati golfer Ahmed Skaik reappeared in the Abu Dhabi championship, achieving a score of 76 to conclude his first round with four hits above average.

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