In the 137 years since the British Open first came to St. Andrews, the Old Course rarely has been such a pushover. Rarer still was the score Rory McIlroy delivered.
Whether it was the luck of the draw or his tantalizing talent really didn't matter.
In conditions so calm that not a hair on his considerable mop was out of place, McIlroy set off on an incredible run into the record book with a 9-under 63 that gave him a two-shot lead on Thursday.
"Going out there this morning with no wind, you're never going to get St. Andrews playing any easier," McIlroy said.
There were 45 rounds in the 60s, 73 players broke par and the …

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