Masters 2017: Rory McIlroy eyeing fast start to third round as he remains in the hunt for first green jacket

McIlroy added a 73 to his opening 72 but it could've been better after his approach to the 18th clattered into the pin and rebounded 20 yards off the green

Phil Casey
Augusta
Saturday 08 April 2017 05:35 EDT
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Rory McIlroy is targeting a fast start in Saturday's third round at Augusta
Rory McIlroy is targeting a fast start in Saturday's third round at Augusta (Getty)

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Rory McIlroy targeted a fast start to his third round of the Masters to erase the memory of a costly stroke of bad luck on day two at Augusta National.

McIlroy added a 73 to his opening 72 after his approach to the 18th clattered into the pin and rebounded 20 yards off the green.

The four-time major winner, who needs to win the Masters to complete the career grand slam, hit a superb pitch to three feet but missed the par putt to leave himself five shots off the clubhouse lead.

"It looked like it was going to be a tap-in birdie and I end up making five," the 27-year-old said. "It was two bad breaks because the wind then caught me out on the putt as well and made it go uphill.

"These things happen. I just have to birdie the first tomorrow and all will be forgotten. I'm disappointed to finish like that, but I'm still within five of the lead going into the weekend with better conditions on the way. I still feel like I'm right in this tournament.

"If I can put together a 67 or a 66 tomorrow, I feel like I'll be right in there for Sunday.

"Even just being in position going into Sunday, I know more than most what can happen on Sundays around here, good and bad. I've shot 66 in the last round and I shot 80 (in 2011 when starting with a four-shot lead)."

McIlroy was second at the halfway stage 12 months ago before seeing his challenge falter with a 77 on Saturday, but he added: "Last year I was more in defence mode rather than attack.

"It's a completely different mindset going out there to make birdies rather than not to make bogey."

McIlroy has played just 16 competitive rounds in 2017 after being sidelined for seven weeks with a rib injury, but believes he is more than capable of producing the low score he needs.


McIlroy is in contention heading into the weekend 

 McIlroy is in contention heading into the weekend 
 (Getty)

"In those 16 competitive rounds I've shot a couple of 65s and I shot a few good numbers, so it's right there," he added.

"Obviously, it's easier said than done around this golf course, but when you take advantage of the par fives, pick up a few others, there's something in the mid-60s, and it would be a great score to go into Sunday with."

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