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McIlroy lies tied second as Schauffele leads in Wells Fargo; Theegala is 49th

Rory McIlroy was off to a good start as he started in search of a record fourth Wells Fargo Championship title. His 4-under 67 left him three shots behind leader Xander Schauffele. Sahith Theegala was T-49 and Akshay Bhatia (74) was T-60 in the $ 20m Signature event that does not have a cut

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Rory McIlroy in action during Wells Fargo Championship (Image: PGA)

Charlotte [US], May 11 (ANI): Rory McIlroy was off to a good start as he started in search of a record fourth Wells Fargo Championship title. His 4-under 67 left him three shots behind leader Xander Schauffele (64).
Collin Morikawa and Alex Noren also shot 67, and Justin Thomas topped the group at 68.
Indian American Sahith Theegala (73) was T-49 and Akshay Bhatia (74) was T-60 in the Signature event that does not have a cut.
Korean star Sungjae Im shot a solid 3-under 68 for tied fifth place as he bounced back from illness last week. The two-time PGA TOUR winner hit five birdies against two bogeys at Quail Hollow Club in the sixth Signature event of the season and trails first-round leader Xander Schauffele, who fired a fine 64 which included a touch of good fortune for a three-stroke lead over Collin Morikawa, Alex Noren and Rory McIlroy.
Quail Hollow is one of McIlroy's favourite courses. In 2010, McIlroy closed with a 62 that included six straight 3s on his card to win his first PGA TOUR title two days before he turned 21. He followed that with a seven-shot victory in 2015, shattering the tournament record at 21-under 267 after a course-record 61 in the third round. He added his third title in 2021.
The only other player to win the Wells Fargo Championship multiple times is Homa, the 2019 and 2022 champion. Homa overcame a rough start, bogeying two of his first three holes to shoot 69.
Korean duo Si Woo Kim and Byeong Hun An carded matching 70s while Tom Kim signed for a 73. Japanese star Hideki Matsuyama withdrew prior to the start of his round with a back injury.
The 26-year-old Kim was delighted to be back in action at Quail Hollow where he finished tied eighth last season and also featured for the International Team in the 2022 Presidents Cup at the highly-rated golf course. He had to skip last week's THE CJ CUP Byron Nelson in Dallas after falling ill upon his return from Korea following a successful defence of a Korean PGA Tour tournament.
Starting his day from the 10th tee, Schauffele, a seven-time PGA TOUR winner, hit an eagle and birdie over his last three holes on the seventh and ninth holes to open a three-shot lead which is the largest 18-hole lead in the tournament history. He got lucky on the seventh hole after playing partner Wyndham Clark found his ball within the allotted three minutes to search for a ball following an errant drive, and then was subsequently able to take a drop due to a Shotlink tower.
After taking the lead at 6-under with an eagle on seventh, Schauffele sent his tee shot on No. 8 about 10 yards into some heavy woods and the ball came to rest near a metal fence line. Schauffele was able to get relief from the rules official and dropped outside of the woods because of a temporary immovable object.
Schauffele was able to chip onto the green from the edge of the words and two-putt for par.
McIlroy was within two shots of Schauffele, but his fairway wood out of the bunker on the par-5 15th caught sand and the ball squirted off to the right about 50 yards away. That led to a bogey, one of two in his final four holes. (ANI)

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