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McIlroy happy in competitive golf comeback

Rory McIlroy has enjoyed a highly promising competitive comeback with an opening three-under-par 69 in the Abu Dhabi golf tournament.

Rory McIlroy has overcome a slow start to enjoy a highly promising competitive comeback, as defending champion Tommy Fleetwood sets the early pace in the Abu Dhabi golf championship.

McIlroy has a remarkable record in Abu Dhabi, with four second-place finishes, two thirds and a fifth in his past eight starts. He missed last year's event with the rib injury which had disrupted his entire season.

The four-time major winner in October called an early end to his winless campaign, just the second of his professional career, but reaped the rewards of some hard work over the winter with an opening three-under-par 69.

Playing partner and European No.1 Fleetwood carded a flawless 66 to lead by a shot from Paraguay's Fabrizio Zanotti, with world No.1 Dustin Johnson struggling to a 72.

Starting from the 10th at Abu Dhabi Golf Club, McIlroy opened on Thursday with 11-straight pars.

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However, the 28-year-old holed from 12 feet on the third and followed with a tap-in birdie on the par-3 seventh and another gain on the par-5 eighth.

"I was excited to get going," McIlroy told Sky Sports. "The last couple of months have been really nice in terms of being able to concentrate on things I needed to work on in my game and health-wise.

"I feel like I'm nearly the most prepared for a season that I've ever been, but it was nice to get back out there and it was a great pairing to start off with.

"Tommy played very well and I was just trying to hang onto his coat-tails for most of the round, so really pleased; bogey-free 69 - I can't really complain.

"When it's the first day back, it's easier to stay patient so I was just trying my best and trying to hit a good shot every time I could, trying to hit good putts even if they weren't going in.

"I was proud of myself the way I hung in there. "

Fleetwood, whose victory 12 months ago set him on the way to winning the Race to Dubai, carded six birdies and hit all 18 greens in regulation, while Johnson mixed four birdies with four bogeys in an inconsistent display.

"(It was) very stress-free," Fleetwood said. "I played really well from start to finish and felt I did what you need to do round this golf course, which is drive it well. You can't be too greedy a lot of the time and my pace putting was really good."


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