Rory McIlroy was pleased to get the competitive juices flowing again after signing for a three under par 69 on day one of the Abu Dhabi HSBC Championship presented by EGA.
The four-time Major winner was forced to curtail his 2017 campaign early to deal with a long-standing rib injury, and the Northern Irishman had not featured since the Alfred Dunhill Links Championship.
McIlroy had to wait 12 holes for his first birdie at Abu Dhabi Golf Club, but a strong finish left him just three shots behind leaders Tommy Fleetwood and Hideto Tanihara after the opening round.
“It was nice,” said McIlroy. “I sort of knew what I was expecting out there but at the same time, you never really know. First competitive round in over a hundred days, so it's a little bit different. But I did well.
“I stayed patient. I gave myself loads of chances and started the day with 11 straight pars, so I was trying to stay as patient as possible, so it was nice to birdie three of the last seven there and get in under 70.
“Really pleased, actually. I played very solid. I think only missed one or two greens, so gave myself plenty of chances. Drove the ball well. Iron play was pretty good. So just need to keep doing that over the next three days and I should have a chance.
“I was excited to get going. The last couple of months have been really nice in terms of being able to concentrate on things I needed to work on in my game and things I needed to work on health-wise and all that sort of stuff.
“So I feel like I'm nearly the most prepared for a season that I've ever been, so those couple of months were nice. It was nice to get back out there and it was a great pairing to start off with with Dustin (Johnson) and Tommy out there. Tommy obviously played very well and I was just trying to hang on to his coattails for most of the round. Really pleased. Bogey-free, 69, can't really complain.
“It's the first day of a long year hopefully, so it's just a matter of just trying to hit good shots and try to hole putts and move on to the next and do the same thing. I guess not that I didn't have any expectations but I think going out there and just more of a, not learning, but just we'll see how it goes, having that attitude, it definitely helped, as well.
“My expectation coming into this week was that I could win, but I think after the first day, seeing where my game's at and playing alongside two of the most in-form players in the world right now, I feel like I'm not that far away.”