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McIlroy 'totally fine' for US PGA after toe issue
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McIlroy sat down on the 18th fairway on Wednesday to inspect his injured toe
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Golf correspondent at Aronimink Golf Club
- Published 5 hours ago
Rory McIlroy says he was "pleasantly surprised" at how good his troublesome right foot felt as he completed nine holes of practice on the eve of the US PGA Championship at Aronimink near Philadelphia.
The Masters champion's preparations were disrupted as he seeks successive major wins. He needed to halt his practice round on Tuesday after only three holes.
McIlroy was suffering pain from the little toe on his right foot. Explaining why he departed from the fourth tee in a golf cart, McIlroy said: "Because I didn't think I could walk the next six.
"It was sore and I did feel a little soft having to walk in because of a little toe."
The 37-year-old initially experienced discomfort at last week's Truist Championship at Quail Hollow because of a blister under the toenail. At the start of this week he removed the nail and popped the blister thinking that would alleviate the pain.
"Popping the blister relieved the pressure but it was swollen and bruised, so it's just sore," McIlroy said after playing the back nine on Wednesday. "But it's fine, all good."
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A switch of footwear and extra padding helped the world number two from Northern Ireland as he sought to complete his preparations for the second major of the year.
"I figured it out and separated the little toe from the other ones and a bit of cushion around it definitely helped," he said. "And then just going to a bigger shoe and a different style of shoe as well, a little wider and a little softer in the toe box.
"It's half a size up and it's a wide fit so there's just a bit more room."
McIlroy says he does not feel pain while hitting shots but the 7,394 yard Aronimink is a demanding and undulating walk. "I was pleasantly surprised how good it felt," he said.
"Walking downhill, whenever your foot slides into the very end of your shoe is when it maybe gives me a bit of bother but it's totally fine. A mountain out of a molehill."
McIlroy, who successfully defended his Masters title at Augusta last month begins his attempt to win a third US PGA title at 13:40 BST (08:40 local time) in a group that includes fellow major winners Jordan Spieth and Jon Rahm.
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