McIlroy 'totally fine' for US PGA after toe issue
Summary
Rory McIlroy injured the little toe on his right foot, causing pain that interrupted his practice before the US PGA Championship. After adjusting his footwear and protecting the toe, McIlroy reported feeling much better and ready to compete.Key Facts
- McIlroy experienced pain from a blister and swelling under the toenail on his right little toe.
- He stopped practicing early one day because walking was too painful.
- He removed the toenail and popped the blister to relieve pressure.
- Switching to bigger and wider shoes with extra padding helped ease the pain.
- McIlroy does not feel pain when hitting golf shots.
- He described the course as challenging to walk but said his toe issue was manageable.
- McIlroy recently won the Masters and is aiming for his third US PGA title.
- He will start his first round at 13:40 BST in a group with other major winners Jordan Spieth and Jon Rahm.
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