Irish Daily Mail

Rory slips off pace as late bogey stalls his momentum

- By CARL MARKHAM

A LATE bogey spoiled Rory McIlroy’s second-round card at the Travelers Championsh­ip as he slipped off the pace of the early clubhouse lead.

The Northern Irishman (right), starting on the back nine at TPC River Highlands in Connecticu­t, briefly tied the lead when he got to eight under after holing a 20-foot putt for his second birdie of the day at the second hole.

His first birdie had come at the 296-yard 15th, where he drove into a greenside bunker and splashed out to six feet, but a bogey three holes from home dropped him back to seven under — three off the lead set by Brian Harman’s 66.

Two-time Masters champion Bubba Watson joined him on seven under after a secondroun­d 63.

England’s Paul Casey moved into an early share of second place on eight under after a 67, which included six birdies and three bogeys.

However, overnight joint leader Spieth, also starting on the back nine, came unstuck in spectacula­r fashion at the 523-yard 13th after driving out of bounds and then hitting his approach into the greenside lake to card a triple-bogey eight.

He was in the water again at the 15th on his way to a bogey five which dropped him to three under but rescued his round with an eagle at the par-five sixth hole having hit his approach inside two feet to close with a 73 and finish four under.

Ireland’s Seamus Power looked good at the turn after three birdies saw him out in 31 shots, but he faltered on the way back to the clubhosue and two bogeys, followed by another birdie on the par 4 17th saw him finish on 67, leaving him three under for the tournament.

With the cut at two under Northern Ireland’s Graeme McDowell severely damaged his hopes of playing through the weekend when he found himself three over after five holes.

A trio of birdies left Dubliner Pádraig Harrington five shots off the lead after 15 holes.

 ?? ??

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Ireland