The Irish Mail on Sunday

Strong finish has Rory dreaming of California victory

- By Derek Lawrenson

RORY McILROY is right in contention to win the Northern Trust Open going into today’s final round.

A solid effort at the Riviera course in Pacific Palisades, California has put McIlroy in the hunt for victory at the top of a packed leaderboar­d.

McIlroy had birdies on 15 and 17 as his four-under-par 67 gave him a 10-underpar total, good enough to tie the clubhouse lead as the third round drew to a close.

Padraig Harrington also had a fine day in California, claiming five birdies in a blemish free round of 66 that took him to six under overall and inside the top 20.

Meanwhile, six months on from his last competitiv­e round, and Tiger Woods’s return to the game remains shrouded in mystery.

This week, the PGA Tour pitches its tent just 20 minutes from his South Florida home for the Honda Classic but, to no-one’s surprise, the deadline for commitment­s came and went on Friday night without Tiger’s name being added to the list.

The Woods camp have never been forthcomin­g at the best of times and now, during the worst, they have shut down all forms of communicat­ion completely.

When Mark Steinberg, Woods’s manager, was contacted on Friday by a golf writer working for ESPN who is well known to Tiger, it still didn’t elicit an update on how his rehab is going, much less any projection as to when he might start playing again.

There has been a news blackout since early December, when Woods gave a press conference at the tournament he hosts, the Hero World Challenge.

‘There has been no timetable for this and the hardest mindset adjustment is that I don’t know,’ he said at the time. ‘Where is the light at the end of the tunnel? I don’t know.’

Given the serious nature of the surgeries he has had on his back, the smart money remains on a comeback after all the majors have come and gone this year — at best.

To recap, he had a major back operation 19 months ago and admitted in the middle of last season that it had taken him a year to get over it. Since then, he has had the same surgery twice more in the same area to alleviate disc issues.

Woods last played in the middle of August at the Wyndham Championsh­ip, where he was joint leader after 36 holes before eventually finishing tied for 10th.

It looked as if he was on the way back after a wretched 2015 to that point but a few days later he was back under the knife.

The man who spent more than 13 years as world No 1 has fallen so far he will probably be outside the top 450 in tomorrow’s rankings.

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