McIlroy made first tee shot 'scarier' - McKibbinpublished at 12:46 BST 17 July 2025
Andy Gray
BBC Sport NI Journalist at Royal Portrush
Image source, Getty ImagesTom McKibbin is competing at his second Open, and his first at Royal Portrush
Tom McKibbin joked that Rory McIlroy has made the opening tee shot at Royal Portush "scary" and it was all he "thought about for the past three days".
Northern Ireland's McKibbin carded a one-over-par 72 as he teed off in the opening group at The Open with Padraig Harrington and Nicolai Hojgaard.
McKibbin said his nerves were not too bad on the first tee but he was thinking of McIlroy's opening effort in 2019, which flew out of bounds.
"I think Rory has made that first shot a lot scarier. That's all I could think about for the past three days," McKibbin said after his first round.
"I wasn't too nervous, I just didn't want to hit that bad a shot and I was very happy to get under way".
The 22-year-old, who comes from the same Holywood Golf Club as five-time major winner McIlroy, added it was "pretty cool" to be out in the opening group of his home Open.
"It's amazing getting clapped onto every tee and green. It's my first experience of that kind.
"They are wanting you to do the best you can and it's great to have that support."
McKibbin had briefly moved into the joint-lead by the turn of his opening round, but a double bogey on the 11th derailed his momentum in what he called "an up and down day".
After an early start time of 06:35 BST, McKibbin said he would rest up for the rest of the day.
He says he plans to follow McIlroy's round when he gets under way at 15:10 BST - but sleep was the first thing on his agenda.
"I got up at 3.30am this morning so I'll probably go and lie in bed for a little bit.
"Hopefully I'll have woken up by the time he tees off."
























