McIlroy's 63 equals record in a major

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  1. truebluefan

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    The Old Course was defenseless and no one took advantage of it more than Rory McIlroy.

    The 21-year-old from Northern Ireland tied the major championship record Thursday by shooting a 9-under 63 in the opening round of The Open Championship at St. Andrews.

    One of golf's brightest prospects, McIlroy started his romp with an eagle at the 352-yard ninth, where he drove the green and rolled in the putt. He then made six birdies on the homeward holes for a 30 that tied the tournament's back-nine record.

    McIlroy became only the eighth player to go so low at the British Open, equaling a mark from 17 years ago by the late Payne Stewart at Royal St. George. Overall, just 22 players have shot 63 in one of the four major tournaments, including Greg Norman and Vijay Singh, who each did it twice.

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    it's always a crapshoot at St. Andrews about the weather. If the tournament people HAD set up the course a bit tougher, and the winds DID come through, players would be shooting in the 80's.
     

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