CHARLOTTE, N.C. – Rory McIlroy had no problem admitting his opening 66 at the Wells Fargo Championship was as good as he could have posted.
“I felt like I hit it like I should have shot sort of 1 or 2 under par,” he said on Thursday. “I didn't feel like it was a round where, not that I deserved to shoot 5 under, but I got the most out of it.”
Friday’s 70 was a different story.
“It's a funny game. I stood up here last night talking about that I got the most out of it yesterday and today it was the complete opposite,” he said of his second round at Quail Hollow.