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<p>AUGUSTA, Ga. &#8212; Rory McIlroy’s seventh attempt at completing the career Grand Slam by winning a Masters, the only missing leg to golfing immortality, got off to a bad, if calamitous start Thursday at Augusta National.</p>



<p>McIlroy, 31, opened with a 4-over-par 76 to stand seven shots out of the lead at the time he finished his round.</p>



<p>“It&#8217;s pretty obvious on TV with how crusty the greens are getting,&#8221; McIlroy said. “The wind got up a little bit around the middle of the round for us. It was tricky, tricky to leave the ball below the pin and give yourself a lot of looks for birdies.&#8221;</p>



<p>Worse yet, he actually hit his father, Gerry, with a wayward approach shot he pushed on the seventh hole.</p>



<p>McIlroy was already 2-over par when he pushed his approach to the seventh hole to the right of the green, where it bounced and caught his father on the back of the leg.</p>



<p>McIlroy, who’s been struggling with his form and recently changed swing coaches to Pete Cowen, yelled “fore’’ when his shot was clearly headed off-line on No. 7.</p>



<p>His father joked with reporters after being hit, “I should ask for an autographed glove,” which is a custom that players often do when they’ve hit a spectator with a ball. Phil Mickelson is known for not only signing his glove and giving it to the spectator but adding a $100 bill.</p>



<p>There did not appear to be any exchange of a glove or money between McIlroy and his dad.</p>



<p>“I think he was OK,&#8221; McIlroy said of his dad. “He didn&#8217;t limp away. He walked away pretty swiftly, so that was all right.&#8221;</p>



<figure class="wp-block-image size-large"><img  data-src="/uploads/2021/04/08/rory-mcilroy-hits-dad-with-shot-during-disastrous-masters-start-0.jpg" /><figcaption>Rory McIlroy hit his dad Gerry (inset) with a shot during the first round of the Masters on April 8, 2021.</figcaption><figcaption><span class="credit">Getty Images (2)</span></figcaption></figure>



<p>When told of his father’s crack to reporters about the signed glove, McIlroy said, “He&#8217;s seen me sign plenty of stuff over the years, so I think that&#8217;s the least of his worries. I think he just needs to go and put some ice on (it). Maybe I&#8217;ll autograph a bag of frozen peas for him.’’</p>



<p>McIlroy was unable to save par on the seventh and, after carding his first birdie of the day on the par-five eighth, he three-putted No. 9 to make turn in 3-over.</p>



<p>He bogeyed No. 11 to fall to 4-over and, thanks to hitting a shot into Rae’s Creek, he bogeyed the par-5 13th, which is one of the easiest holes on the course, to drop to 5-over. His birdie on No. 15 got him back to 4-over, where he would stay.</p>



<p>“My goal is to play well and at least give myself a chance,’’ McIlroy said. “Honestly, I&#8217;m quite encouraged with how I hit it on the way in. I hit some loose shots out there, but after hitting the 6-iron in the water on 13, I hit some really good shots coming in, so I&#8217;m encouraged by that.’’</p>



<p>McIlroy’s last major victory came in the 2014 and he hasn’t won on the PGA Tour since 2019.</p>
			 
					
						<p>This story originally appeared on: <strong>NyPost</strong> - Author:<strong>Mark Cannizzaro</strong></p>]]></content:encoded>
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