Late
eagle puts McIlroy in Abu Dhabi contention
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[January 23, 2016]
By Matt Smith
ABU DHABI (Reuters) - Rory McIlroy grazed
the pin from nearly 270 yards on the final hole of his fog-delayed
second round at the Abu Dhabi Championship on Saturday, before settling
for a tap in eagle and a place in the leading threesome for the
afternoon’s third round.
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Such a scenario seemed improbable 20 minutes earlier when the
four-times major winner was one-over after 16 holes, five strokes
behind clubhouse leader Andy Sullivan, and facing his first
birdie-less round since May’s Irish Open.
Then the Northern Irishman made a birdie three on 17 after hitting
the pin from distance before a 268-yard fairway wood on the par-five
18th almost landed him a career-first albatross.
He made the two-foot eagle putt to sign for a two-under 70 and
eight-under total to sit two adrift of Sullivan (67).
"I said, let's finish 3-3 and I was able to. I knew 18 was a chance
and 17 playing downwind, I would have a wedge in there," said
McIlroy, who switched to a five-wood from a driver for the pivotal
shot on 18.

"I felt it was downwind and if I had let the driver get a little bit
right at all I had a chance of going into the water.
"I couldn’t hole from outside two feet so I thought I’d hit a couple
of shots within two feet on the last two holes. It glossed over a
pretty average round."
LATE START
McIlroy and his playing partners - U.S. Masters champion Jordan
Spieth and world number six Rickie Fowler - were among 60 golfers
resuming their second round after fog delayed Friday’s start and
meant they couldn’t finish that day.
Saturday's start was also held back because of poor visibility. The
26-year-old McIlroy, though, had a title challenger in clear view.
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"I’m hitting the ball well tee to green,” he said. “I feel there
were a couple of misreads rather than actually anything that was
wrong on the greens. The game feels good, good enough to win this
week.”
McIlroy, England’s Sullivan and U.S. amateur Bryson DeChambeau -
whose second-round 72 also put him on eight-under – will tee off
again at 3.35 p.m. (1135 GMT).
Seven players including world number five Henrik Stenson will resume
on seven-under.
The third round began at 1.35 p.m, so few players are likely to
complete 18 holes before dusk falls around 6 p.m.
Spieth (73) is three-under, Fowler (68) is six-under.
(Reporting by Matt Smith. Editing by Patrick Johnston)
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