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Rory makes the cut

McIlroy trails leader Hatton by eight shots

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NEWCASTLE: Rory McIlroy’s indifferen­t season continued as he trailed leader Tyrell Hatton by eight shots at the halfway stage of the British Masters at Close House in Newcastle.

McIlroy managed three birdies but also dropped shots on two of his first five holes, in a no-frills one-under 69 for a four-under total in the north-east of England.

England’s Hatton toughed-out the wet and miserable morning conditions to emerge with a three-shot lead, adding a five-under 65 to his opening 63 to move three clear of the field.

McIlroy’s presence for the last two rounds will have come as a huge relief to Ryder Cup teammate and tournament host Lee Westwood, as another of the big draws, Masters champion Sergio Garcia, missed the cut by a stroke.

Four-time Major winner McIlroy managed to fight back from bogeys at his second and fifth holes to birdie his sixth, 11th and 17th holes and finish two shots inside the two-under par cut-off mark.

“It was okay. It was a little bit of a struggle but as least we got the better of the conditions,” said McIlroy, who was followed by a huge crowd including former England football captain Alan Shearer.

“We didn’t have to contend with the rain like the guys did in the morning, but the wind got up in the morning, which made it a bit trickier.

“So, there were chances out there but I just didn’t get off to a great start. I played okay on the way in, but I obviously need to go a bit lower on the weekend to have a chance.”

McIlroy was especially wasteful with his putting.

“I just need a few more putts to drop as I feel like I’m hitting decent putts,” he said.

“I’m not reading them right, at all. I hit a couple of weak ones out there, as well. Keep giving myself chances, and hopefully a few putts drop.”

Five players – the English quartet of Westwood (65), Ian Poulter (65), Chris Hanson (67) and Ashley Chesters (66), along with Swedish veteran Robert Karlsson (65) – share second place at nine-under. — AFP

 ?? — Reuters ?? Made it: Northern Ireland’s Rory McIlroy reacting after the second round of the British Masters on Friday.
— Reuters Made it: Northern Ireland’s Rory McIlroy reacting after the second round of the British Masters on Friday.

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