The first day of the World Tour Championship has come to a close, and it’s been a thrilling day of golf. Norway’s Viktor Hovland and Denmark’s Rasmus Hojgaard have taken the lead after the first round, both shooting an impressive 7-under-par 65. Hovland and Hojgaard have been neck-and-neck all day, with Hovland edging out Hojgaard by one stroke.
The rest of the field is close behind, with many golfers shooting under par. However, one notable exception is Rory McIlroy, who struggled on the course and finished the day at 2-over-par 74. McIlroy had a difficult time finding his rhythm, and his score was far below his usual standards.
The second round of the tournament will begin tomorrow, and it’s sure to be an exciting day of golf. Hovland and Hojgaard are in a great position to take the lead, but there are plenty of other golfers who are in striking distance. It will be interesting to see if McIlroy can bounce back and make a run at the top spot.
No matter what happens, it’s sure to be an exciting day of golf at the World Tour Championship. Fans around the world will be watching to see who comes out on top, and it’s sure to be a thrilling finish.