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McIlroy rushes into halfway lead in Italy

- By ROBERT GORMAN

RORY McILROY produced a sprint finish in more ways than one to snatch the halfway lead from Ryder Cup team-mate Matt Fitzpatric­k in the DS Automobile­s Italian Open. McIlroy’s group looked unlikely to complete their second rounds after taking three hours to play nine holes, but covered the back nine in two hours and 15 minutes to finish in near-darkness at Marco Simone Golf and Country Club. Former Open champion Francesco Molinari even ran from the 17th green to the 18th tee to ensure the group avoided an early return to the course this morning, with play suspended just two minutes later. McIlroy birdied the 16th and 18th to complete an eventful 66 containing an eagle, six birdies and three bogeys, a halfway total of nine under par, giving the world number two a one-shot lead over US Open champion Fitzpatric­k. ‘Probably saved myself about three hours in bed after getting done so happy about that and obviously looking forward to the weekend now,’ McIlroy said. ‘I short-sided myself a couple of times and was able to play some good shots to get myself out of it, and holed the putts. ‘Fitz has had an unbelievab­le year, (winning) his first major championsh­ip and he’s really matured into one of the best players in the world. I’m looking forward to going up against him here over the weekend.’ Fitzpatric­k had to complete the final three holes of his first round yesterday following Thursday’s weather delay and made two birdies and one bogey to complete an opening 65. The world No11 then started his second round on the back nine and bogeyed the 10th, but followed that with five straight birdies to open up a four-shot lead. However, Fitzpatric­k dropped shots on the 16th and 17th and made his first par of the day on the 18th, before covering the front nine in level par with two birdies and two bogeys for a 69. Ireland’s Niall Kearney fired a 67 to be nine shots behind the leaders at the half-way mark. Ryder Cup captain Luke Donald, who will lead Europe’s bid to regain the trophy at the same venue next year, is five under following a 68. On the LPGA Tour, Leona Maguire fired a 75 in the Portland Classic in Oregon. She was 10 shots behind leader Ayako Uehara of Japan.

 ?? ?? Hot streak: Rory McIlroy hit an eagle and six birdies
Hot streak: Rory McIlroy hit an eagle and six birdies

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