Rory McIlroy makes welcome return to form in first round of BMW Championship

The world number two had laboured to an eight-over finish at last week’s St Jude Championship.
Rory McIlroy makes welcome return to form in first round of BMW Championship

By Jim van Wijk, Press Association

Rory McIlroy got the improved display he had demanded from himself with a fine six-under-par opening round for a share of the lead at the BMW Championship in St Louis, where Scottie Scheffler made a poor start.

After labouring to an eight-over finish at last week’s St Jude Championship, while Scheffler coasted to an impressive victory, world number two McIlroy had admitted just signs of a positive display again at Bellerive would ‘feel like a win’.

It has been a run of uninspiring performances from the back-to-back Masters champion, who had returned to action in Memphis for the first time since he tied for 40th at The Open.

Rory McIlroy hits from the rough on the seventh hole during the first round of the 2026 BMW Championship in St. Louis
Rory McIlroy recovered his form at Bellerive Country Club (Jeff Roberson/AP)

McIlroy, though, showed signs of getting back into his groove as part of the early afternoon wave, with birdies at the fourth and then on eight to turn at two under.

A fine tee shot on the par-three 13th then left the Northern Irishman to roll in a seven-foot putt and he picked up another shot following a lengthy drive on the 492-yard 15th.

McIlroy – sitting 13th in the play-off standings, so assured of making to the 30-man season-ending Tour Championship – continued his momentum to finish with successive birdies and sign for a welcome 64.

McIlroy revealed a bit of “good work” with swing coach Michael Bannon and caddie Harry Diamond after returning home from Memphis had helped him rediscover his touch.

“I felt at least like I got myself back going in the right direction, and what I wanted to do with my swing, but still you never know when you turn up here,” McIlroy said on the Golf Channel.

“This golf course sets up a lot better for me than Memphis did last week. You can miss it a little bit off the tee, and the playing corridors are a lot wider, so you can get away with it, which I needed to get away with it a couple of times today.

“But this set-up suits my game a little bit better, and I definitely feel a little bit more comfortable on this golf course than I did last week.”

Scottie Scheffler prepares to putt on the green during the first round of the 2026 BMW Championship in St. Louis
Scottie Scheffler endured a nightmare opening to the defence of his BMW Championship title (Jeff Roberson/AP)

World number one Scheffler had been in fine form last week with a final round of 66 to claim his first win since January.

Scheffler was looking to defend his title from last year’s 15-under victory at Caves Valley, Maryland – but was soon slumped at the other end of the leaderboard after a run of four bogeys through the opening seven holes.

After recovering a stroke before heading into the turn, Scheffler then dropped a shot on the 10th.

Two more birdies around a run of pars helped steady the ship to leave Scheffler at two over, with only three of the field of 50 behind him.

Scheffler did not speak to media following his round.

American pair Gary Woodland – who slotted in a superb 99-yard eagle on 11 – and Wyndham Clark, having made birdie on five of his last six holes, are both at six under with McIlroy.

JJ. Spaun, another former US Open champion, looked set to be clear on his own before a bogey at the 18th saw him also in a tie for the lead along with late finisher Chris Gotterup.

Matt Fitzpatrick finished with two birdies to sit at five under with Japan’s Ryo Hisatsune, while his brother Alex is in a group a shot back.

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