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McIlroy ahead of schedule in Dubai start

Rory McIlroy is just two shots off the lead during the first round of the Dubai Desert Classic, while Australians Sam Brazel and Brett Rumford are five behind.

Rory McIlroy of Northern Ireland
Rory McIlroy has made a promising start at the European Tour event in Dubai. (AAP)

A delighted Rory McIlroy has admitted he is ahead of schedule in his injury comeback after a brilliant seven-under-par opening round in the Dubai Desert Classic.

McIlroy called an early end to a winless and injury-plagued season last October but returned with a tie for third in Abu Dhabi last week and carried on where he left off on Thursday.

The four-time major winner fired seven birdies and no bogeys at Emirates Golf Club, a venue where he has won twice and compiled five other top-10 finishes in his past seven starts, to share second place behind clubhouse leader David Horsey.

Horsey carded 10 birdies and one bogey in a superb 63 which left him two clear of McIlroy, Thomas Pieters, Alexander Bjork, Chris Paisley and Lasse Jensen, with defending champion Sergio Garcia among a group of players two shots further back on five under.

Australian duo Sam Brazel and Brett Rumford are at four under after rounds of 68, in a big group tied for 14th, with their compatriot Jason Norris a shot further back after a 67.

"I don't think you could have got better conditions out there," McIlroy told Sky Sports.

"The greens in the morning are perfect and there wasn't much wind for probably the first 12 or 13 holes. So you needed to take advantage of it today.

"I feel like I left a few out there but at the end of the day, 65, you're not going to complain about that."

Asked to compare his mood now and at the end of last season, the former world No.1 said: "It's a big difference. Not being able to play to my best last year was something that I was very frustrated with.

"But from then until now, it completely different. I'm really happy with where my body is, where my game is and this is just a progression of what I've seen over the past couple of months, which has been nice."


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