Rory McIlroy insists he’s nonetheless in competition after reaching the midway mark
of the AT&T Pebble Seaside Professional-Am six photographs off the lead.
A birdie on the final took the defending champion to nine-under-par after a second spherical 67 at Pebble Seaside, trailing second-round leaders Akshay Bhatia and Ryo Hisatsune.
American duo Rickie Fowler and Sam Burns are a stroke off the lead, two away from a bunch which incorporates Austria’s Sepp Straka.
Matt Fitzpatrick is in a big group on 10-under-par with fellow Englishman Tommy Fleetwood amongst these stage with McIlroy.
McIlroy made a robust begin, eagling the second and including two extra birdies, earlier than dropping photographs both facet of one other pair of birdies after the flip.
“I feel like I wasted a few shots out there or at least just wasn’t efficient with my scoring and didn’t capitalise on my good start the last couple of days,” he stated.
“I performed fairly good however with the climate coming in on Sunday, [Saturday’s] going to be a very necessary day to get your self in place.
“Sunday looks like it could be pretty messy and a lot of things could happen, so the closer you are to the lead Sunday the better. Even if I am a few behind going into Sunday, everyone will have a chance given those conditions.”
Bhatia carded an eagle and 6 birdies in an eight-under-par spherical of 64 at Spyglass Hill to maneuver alongside in a single day chief Hisatsune at 15-under-par.
World No 1 Scottie Scheffler picked up 5 photographs in his final seven holes to maneuver to six-under-par.
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