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Paul McGinley spots one area of Rory McIlroy’s game which needs to improve despite him leading at Augusta

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Photo by Hector Vivas/Getty Images Rory McIlroy has started the defence of his title at The Masters in superb fashion, ending round one at the top of the leaderboard. McIlroy carded a 5-under 67 on the first day at Augusta National, joining early clubhouse leader Sam Burns. The Northern Irishman emerged victorious at The Masters this time last year, defeating Justin Rose in a playoff to complete the career grand slam.

McIlroy is now targeting his fifth major championship title at the prestigious tournament, in what is his 18th start. But it wasn’t an entirely satisfactory afternoon for the 36-year-old superstar, at least according to Paul McGinley. Rory McIlroy missing his fairways concerns Paul McGinley McGinley said on Sky Sports Golf : “As much as Rory has been really brilliant with some of the shots and golf he has played, he also has been poor quite a lot and his escaping from trouble has been key to his round.

“He is hitting less than 40% of his fairways, about 35% today, starting out on the first hole where he managed to up and down for par. “On to the fifth where he put it underneath a tree and then chasing his shot up on to the green, where he was able to escape with par from there. “It’s so important to be able to not drop shots around here.

It’s not just great golf, it’s your ability to escape from trouble and avoid high numbers. “Moving on to his back nine, it did not get much better on the par fives. Moving on to the 13th here, finding the trees.

“And then the 15th he hit it down the left last year, luckily it was soft then and the ball didn’t bound into the trees like it did this year. “The golf course is firmer this year which is making it more difficult. But another birdie was to ensue.