The Philippine Star

Reed pads lead; McIlroy makes move

- (AP)

AUGUSTA, Georgia – The only thunder was on the ground, not in the sky, a series of ear-splitting roars for Patrick Reed and his two eagles, Rory McIlroy and his final birdie, and everyone else who tried desperatel­y to keep up with them in the Masters.

“The roars ... it’s hard not to know what’s going on,” McIlroy said.

By the end of a wet and wild Saturday at Augusta National, Reed helped bring this Masters into focus.

Reed seized control with a pair of eagles on the back nine, two big pars and a 5-under 67 that gave him a three-shot lead over McIlroy as he goes for his first major in the city where he led undermanne­d Augusta State to two NCAA titles.

His primary challenger is McIlroy, in the final group at the Masters for the first time in seven years, this time with a shot at the career Grand Slam.

This time it’s for a green jacket, not a gold Ryder Cup trophy.

This is for themselves, not for team.

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REUTERS Patrick Reed

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