Rory McIlroy enjoyed a practice round at Royal Portrush ahead of the 148th Open, with one small exception.
McIlroy, who set the course record of 61 at Portrush as a 16-year-old, appeared to suffer an insect bite on the 13th hole on Tuesday.
The four-time major winner asked caddie Harry Diamond to examine his back and there looked to be a small red blemish.
However, McIlroy showed no ill effects and completed the full round shortly before 7pm.
Diamond explained afterwards: “It was just a small mosquito or something. We didn’t have any cream but he took an anti-histamine.”
McIlroy also played down the severity of the incident, joking later: “It’s itchy but fine.”
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