Rory McIlroy carded a three-under 68 on Friday at Royal Melbourne to finish within the 36-hole cut line and secure a spot at the Australian Open this weekend.
After the second round, McIlroy was at 2 under par, trailing the leaders Daniel Rodriguez (64) and Rasmus Neergaard-Peterson (66) with a seven-stroke difference.
At nine under par, the pair held a one-shot advantage over Min Woo Lee, who shot a 65, with fellow Australians Adam Scott (66) and Cameron Smith (65) sharing fourth place. In particular, Smith avoided extending his record of seven consecutive missed cuts.
McIlroy started the day at 1-over after shooting a 72 on Thursday, leaving him tied for 57th and within one shot of a projected 2-over.
He started Friday with one birdie and eight pars on the front nine, but added four more pars and stumbled with a bogey on the par-5 14th.
After missing the ball to the right of the fairway, his ball landed under a tea tree. His next swing got caught on a branch and resulted in a strikeout, but he picked up six RBIs.
Although he briefly fell outside the cut line, he made a birdie on the par-3 15th hole to get back to even par.
After that, he stabilized with a par on the 16th, and produced arguably his best shot of the tournament on the 17th. He hit it from the patchy rough through a small bush and narrowly missed an eagle putt before making birdie.
He also birdied the 18th hole to move to 1 under, moving up about 20 places on the leaderboard and ensuring survival for the weekend.
“Seven isn’t that far away.”
“It was like a different golf course today because of the wind,” McIlroy said.
“Obviously I haven’t played my best the last few days, but I’m glad I was able to finish it the way I wanted. I’m happy to be here this weekend… 7 isn’t that far away.”
Reflecting on his missed shot under the tree, he added, “It wasn’t my best moment, but I’m glad I was able to recover in the last few holes.”
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