McIlroy gets on track to victory

Just as he did when he finished third two years ago, Rory McIlroy has once more tamed one of golf’s toughest holes.
Just as he did when he took third place two years ago in what was only his second professional event, Rory McIlroy tamed one of the toughest holes in golf today.
And this time his birdie three on the famous Road Hole 17th at St Andrews helped the prodigiously talented 20-year-old into a share of the halfway lead at the Alfred Dunhill Links Championship.
McIlroy, needing a top-two finish to go top of the European money list, is currently tied for the lead with fellow Northern Irishman Michael Hoey and Scot Richie Ramsay on 11 under par after a superb 65.
And what made it extra special was the fact that he is competing in the celebrity pro-am with dad Gerry, who will be 50 this coming Monday.
After three-putting the 16th for what was his only bogey on the opening two days, McIlroy had his father come over to him to say: “You’ve finished 3-3 before, so why not do it again?”
The Dubai Desert Classic champion, already thinking the same, hit a drive and seven-iron to 15 feet, made the putt and then smashed another drive onto the 18th green 350 yards away – something he had never done before – and two-putted.
There is a lot at stake this weekend – not least a first prize of more than £485,000 – but before transferring to Kingsbarns for the third round McIlroy added: “I think playing with my Dad will be a great distraction.
“Growing up I never thought he’d be able to walk up the 18th at St Andrews with me in this big a tournament. It’s fantastic.”
Four off the lead at the start of the day, but given a chance to take over at the top with Thomas Bjorn adding only a 74 at Carnoustie to his 64 at Kingsbarns, McIlroy birdied the third and then eagled the 568-yard fifth after hitting a five-wood to 12 feet.
Three more birdies were to follow before his stumble three holes from home, but that was quickly forgotten.
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