Rory McIlroy makes cut at Australian Open
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An air swing one day, dealing with a banana peel the next. Welcome to the crazy Rory McIlroy Australian Open experience.
Dec 6 (Reuters) - Denmark's Rasmus Neergaard-Petersen made a late surge to card a five-under 66 and take the lead on day three at the Royal Melbourne on Saturday, while Rory McIlroy overcame an early error to grab two consecutive birdies and stay in the hunt at the Australian Open.
Rory McIlroys 68 on day three moves him to five-under par for the tournament, sitting in joint 24th; Dutchman Rasmus Neergaard-Petersen made a late surge to go lead ahead of 2022 Open champion Cam Smi
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Despite whiff, Rory McIlroy survives Australian Open cut as Min Woo Lee, Adam Scott contend
Not before a bit of back-nine drama at Royal Melbourne, Rory McIlroy has made the weekend at the Australian Open after shooting a 3-under 68 on Friday.
Cameron Smith did not beat around the bush when explaining how he plans to be among the contenders to claim the Australian Open at Royal Melbourne.