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Another charge of the late brigade from Rory

- DEREK LAWRENSON

AS the saying goes, it was deja vu all over again for Rory McIlroy as he assembled another final-round charge at the 104th US PGA Championsh­ip yesterday. At the Masters last month he started 10 shots off the lead and clambered all the way into second place with a spectacula­r closing round of 64. This time the Northern Irishman was one shot nearer to the pacemaker and once more looked at his best when going for broke. The fun and games began at the second where a trademark bomb from the tee was followed by an approach to 15ft and he stroked in the birdie putt. Another gain followed from 6ft at the third and then a real bonus from 25ft at the fourth. The 33-year-old then took advantage of his length to make it four successive birdies at the par-five fifth. In all, 20 players teed off after McIlroy (right) but when he stood on the sixth tee there were only five in front of him on the leaderboar­d. The story of McIlroy’s week, though, has been silly mistakes every time he gets into position and there was another at the sixth, as a stubbed chip came up well short leading to a momentum-crushing bogey. He had an opportunit­y to get closer to the lead at the ninth and was visibly annoyed when the putt drifted by. It became a familiar story as a succession of birdie putts failed to drop. At three under he had the best round on the course but, standing on the 16th tee still six behind, he was running out of time. The last group to step on to the course featured two players with history in their sights. The pursuer was Matt Fitzpatric­k, trying to become the first englishman for 103 years to win the wanamaker Trophy. The leader by three shots was Mito Pereira, the 27-year-old from Santiago seeking to become the first Chilean to claim a major. Also in the thick of it were two more players without a win between them on the PGA Tour: will Zalatoris, the consistent American who started alongside Fitzpatric­k at three adrift, and Cameron Young, another exciting rookie from the host nation, who was four back. Fitzpatric­k began with first-hole nerves, as the 27-year-old from Sheffield missed the fairway and then cleared the green with his approach, running up a bogey. Pereira then missed from 8ft to drop a shot at the third. Thankfully, the pair settled down. Fitzpatric­k birdied the fourth and Pereira the fifth. Zalatoris had moved within one of the lead with two early birdies but did well to escape with just a bogey after a big mistake with his tee shot at the sixth. It led to a 15-minute wait while he got a ruling — and the speedy Fitzpatric­k seemed affected when he struck his tee shot into the water but escaped with a bogey. england’s Tyrrell Hatton closed with a 68 to be tied 13th when he finished.

EARLY FINAL ROUND SCORES (US unless stated): 280 — T Hatton (Eng) 70, 68, 74, 68; J Rose (Eng) 71, 70, 71, 68. 281 — T Gooch 69, 70, 74, 68. 282 — S Lowry (Ire) 70, 72, 71, 69; A Wise 69, 72, 71, 70; R Fowler 71, 70, 71, 70. 283 — T Finau 69, 72, 74, 68; B Wiesberger (Aut) 72, 67, 74, 70. 284 — K Mitchell 72, 72, 72, 68; M Leishman (Aus) 72, 71, 73, 68; J Spieth 72, 69, 74, 69, B Harman 74, 70, 71, 69; P Reed 69, 70, 73, 72.

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