Liberated McIlroy sets Scottish Open pace

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Scottish Open first round

-5 R McIlroy (NI), R Hojgaard (Den), P Cantlay (US), T Kim (Kor), B Wiesberger (Aut); -4 B Koekpa (US), MW Lee (Aus), M Thorbjornsen (US), K Kitayama (US), A Ayora (Spa), O Lindell (Fin), A Novak (US)

Selected others: -3 R MacIntyre (Sco), W Clark (US), M Fitzpatrick (Eng), Fleetwood (Eng); -2 S Scheffler (US), L Aberg (Swe), V Hovland (Nor); -1 X Schauffele (US); +1 S Lowry (Ire)

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A reduced schedule has not dimmed Rory McIlroy's fierce competitive instincts.

The Northern Irishman is being more selective with the events he plays and the Scottish Open marks just his third appearance outside majors since completing back-to-back Masters triumphs in early April.

But McIlroy revelled in his return to links golf by ending day one in a five-way share of the lead at The Renaissance Club on five-under 65.

Only one of that quintet - Denmark's Rasmus Hojgaard - was an afternoon starter as the players out in the morning benefitted from more benign conditions.

A refreshed McIlroy is refusing to allow complacency to seep into his mindset amid the lighter schedule and having completed the career Grand Slam with his first Masters win last year.

"The benefits are seeing my family more, feeling like I have a bit more balance in my life," the world number two said.

"And then the challenge is, I feel like even though I have played pretty sparsely over the past few months, the starts of my tournaments have all been really good. So it's not like I'm coming in and starting slow, and the little bit of extra practice I think actually helps in some ways.

"One of the other benefits for me, I'm nearly 20 years into this, and I need to do everything I can to keep my enthusiasm as high as possible. Playing a lighter schedule definitely does that.

"It's a very liberating feeling but again I can't get complacent. I still need to set goals. I felt like the Grand Slam last year was the destination - and I realised it wasn't. It's a continuous journey."

Starting on the 10th, the 37-year-old bookmarked his front nine with bogeys to reach the turn on one under.

He drained an 18-foot eagle putt on the par-five first and picked up further shots on seven and eight. A fine save from the sand on the par-three ninth completed a strong start to his bid to reclaim the title he won in 2023.

McIlroy, who is tied at the top with Hojgaard, Patrick Cantlay, Tom Kim and Bernd Wiesberger, said: "For the most part, I played well.

"At this stage of my career, I really enjoy coming back here to play. It reminds me of why I started to play the game in the first place; links golf courses and the crowds are incredible."

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