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McIlroy back in hunt in Dubai

- AFP

Rory McIlroy conjured up a magical third round 63 to reignite his quest for a fourth Dubai Desert Classic title on Saturday.

After rounds of 71 and 70 the Northern Irishman appeared to be out of the running, going into the weekend trailing overnight leader Cameron Young by 10 shots.

McIlroy knew he needed to produce something special to defend his title and he did just that with his brilliant bogeyfree nine-under par effort to leave him in a share of second.

The world number two executed a grandstand finish, making an eagle putt from the fringe from nearly 45 feet.

At almost the same time, Young made a double bogey on the par-3 seventh hole after hitting his tee shot into the water. That tied the two players on top at 12-under par.

American Young would later make three birdies on the back nine to finish on one-under par 71 and lead by two shots going into the final round.

McIlroy moved to 12-under par with the best round of the week so far, where he was joined by Poland’s Adrian Meronk (70).

Crowd favorite McIlroy, who secured his first profession­al win in Dubai in 2009 and played for the first time in the tournament as an amateur in 2006, matched his lowest round in the tournament in 13 appearance­s (first round in 2014).

“Because of the way the course is playing, I thought to myself, if I could shoot two rounds of 67s over the weekend, I would have a pretty good chance to at least contend,” said the man of the day.

“I’ve sort of nearly made up those 10 shots up in one day. So, I’m in a much better position than I thought I would be,” said McIlroy, who could become the most successful player in the 35-year history of the Dubai

Desert Classic with his fourth title win on Sunday.

 ?? AFP PHOTO ?? Rory McIlroy
AFP PHOTO Rory McIlroy

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