Rory McIlroy: Comeback From Mid-Round Mishap Fuels Strong Finish

McIlroy Stages Dramatic Comeback, But Faces Uphill Battle at Australian Open

Rory McIlroy delivered a thrilling finish to his ⁣third round at the Australian Open, but remains a considerable ‍distance behind leader‍ Rasmus⁢ Neergaard-Petersen heading ‍into Sunday’s final round at Royal Melbourne. after a shaky start, ⁢McIlroy birdied his final two holes to card a 3-under 69, finishing at 5-under overall.This ‍salvaged a ⁢day that threatened to derail his⁤ chances⁤ of lifting the Stonehaven Cup for a second time.

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the day began with frustration for ⁣the Masters champion. He struggled ⁣to find his rhythm early on, with opportunities slipping by.⁣ Pars on the 10th and ⁣11th only amplified the sense‍ of urgency, and his body language clearly showed his awareness of lost⁤ chances.

Though, McIlroy’s fortunes dramatically shifted⁣ at the par-4 12th. He sunk a stunning, breaking ⁣putt ⁣from distance, igniting the gallery and injecting much-needed momentum into his round. This pivotal moment seemed ⁢to unlock something⁤ within his‍ game.

He ‍followed with a par on ‍the 13th, leaving⁤ him five holes to make a significant move. And he⁢ responded. A birdie at the 14th was followed by pars⁢ on 15 and 16.‍ Then came a remarkable repeat of his second-round heroics on the par-5 17th.

Facing a⁣ similar predicament – a tee shot in the right rough with an obstructing branch – ⁣McIlroy once again⁤ displayed his exceptional skill. He shaped a stunning three-wood shot and followed it up with a ⁢delicate‍ chip, setting up another birdie. He moved to 4-under,⁣ 2-under for the day.

“I feel like I haven’t really got a lot of momentum at all⁣ over⁤ the past three ⁣days,” McIlroy‍ admitted.”When the putts hang on the ⁣lip like that, it just feels⁤ a bit like the story of the week. But‍ maybe turned ⁣it around with the last few holes there coming in.”

He ⁢capped off the round with a ⁣birdie-birdie finish, mirroring his strong close on Saturday. A precise drive on 18,a well-placed wedge,and a confidently made ‍birdie putt completed his comeback.

Can McIlroy Overcome the Deficit?

Despite the impressive recovery, the question remains: is‍ he too far back to contend for the ‍title?

“If the guys ⁤get to sort of 13 ‍or 14 under, then I think I’ll⁢ be a bit too far back,” mcilroy assessed. “but if they stay where they are at the minute, sort of around that 10, 11 mark, then yeah,‍ I feel like I would have a chance from there.”

He believes a⁤ low round is within⁢ his reach, but acknowledges it might not be enough. “I think if everything comes together for me, I can ⁣shoot a pretty low⁣ one out there. But whether that’s good enough or‍ not, I’m not⁤ sure.”

Ultimately, McIlroy will need a‍ combination of stellar play and some help from the leaders on ‍Sunday.

Leaderboard Snapshot

Denmark’s Rasmus Neergaard-Petersen holds a commanding two-shot lead at ⁢14-under. He’s closely followed by Carlos⁣ Ortiz, Cam Smith, and Si Woo Kim, all tied for second at 12-under.

Here’s a look at the top contenders

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