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McIlroy seeing greens on St. Patrick’s Day

- By Edgar Thompson and Mike Bianchi Staff writers

What better time for Irishman Rory McIlRoy to find his game than on St. Patrick’s Day.

“I think St. Patrick’s Day is bigger over here than in Ireland,” said McIlroy, who shot a 5-under 67 on Saturday and is two shots off the lead going into Sunday’s final round. “… I think you guys definitely take it to another level. … I saw a lot of green today.”

He also found a lot of greens, which is a welcome change from last week when he missed the cut at the Valspar Championsh­ip. In four previous starts this year, McIlroy has missed two cuts and shot in the 60s in only three of his 13 overall rounds.

But Sarturday the fourtime major champion recorded a 5-under par 67 during the third round at Bay Hill, his lowest round in five events this season on the PGA Tour.

Perhaps the difference has been a meeting earlier this week with Brad Faxon, one of the most accomplish­ed putters in golf history. The two met for a few hours down where both live in Palm Beach Gardens.

McIlroy entered The Arnie ranked 124th on Tour in strokes gained putting, but this week he is second after finishing his first three rounds at The Arnie with 24, 27 and 25 putts over three rounds, respective­ly.

McIlroy, who tied for fourth at Bay Hill a year ago, enters Sunday’s final round two shots behind leader Henrik Stenson.

“It was more of a psychology lesson than anything else,” McIlroy said of his meeting with Faxon. “Brad’s one of the best putters to play on the PGA Tour, so it was great to be able to pick his brain for a couple hours. “… Maybe I’ve been getting bogged down a little bit too much in mechanics, trying to hit perfect putts instead of — you know, the hole is quite wide, you don’t have to hit perfect putts for it to go in.” to his eight PGA Tour wins.

Last week in Tampa, he played in the final pairing but finished tied for fifth. But Rose said he is playing better this week.

 ?? MIKE EHRMANN/GETTY IMAGES ?? Rory McIlroy shot a 5-under 67 on Saturday and is two shots off the lead going into today’s final round.
MIKE EHRMANN/GETTY IMAGES Rory McIlroy shot a 5-under 67 on Saturday and is two shots off the lead going into today’s final round.

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