Rory McIlroy survives rain, brutal wind at Riviera to jump up the leaderboard early at the Genesis Invitational

LOS ANGELES — The first three holes on Thursday looked absolutely miserable for Rory McIlroy.

But some eight hours after his first tee shot, McIlroy didn’t hesitate.

“The rain,” McIlroy said immediately when asked what part of the round he preferred. The second section of the trail, although completely dry, was surprisingly much more difficult.

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But whether it was a freak morning rain pummeling players and delaying play by three hours, or wind gusts of more than 20 mph sweeping through Riviera Country Club, McIlroy seemed to handle both with ease.

His 5-under 66 at the Genesis Invitational gave him a share of the lead entering the clubhouse. Aaron Rye eventually surpassed him with a birdie on Thursday night before play was suspended due to darkness.

“I’m starting to really enjoy this style of golf,” McIlroy said. “If you asked me ten years ago, I didn’t like these conditions, but it’s a mindset change and maybe just continue to work on building on the skills that I have. Then, when conditions like this actually come up, I’ll be more prepared.”

“I wouldn’t say I like them, but I can certainly handle them better.”

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McIlroy birdied two of his first three holes before a rain delay, then added his first birdie after the break and seemed unaffected by the hours-long gap in the round. He saved his par with ease multiple times when things could have collapsed on him, like when he had to chip a ball on the putting surface on the sixth hole and he turned it back close enough for an easy par.

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