McIlroy's Masters hopes fade away at Augusta

Phil Casey 05:16 12/04/2015
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  • Nine shots back: Rory McIlroy.

    World No1 Rory McIlroy was left to rue a poor finish to his third round of the Masters as his chances of completing the career grand slam faded at Augusta National yesterday.

    McIlroy was six under par for his round after 15 holes and appeared to be heading for an awesome round but bogeyed the 16th and 18th and had to settle for a 68 to finish six under, nine behind leader Jordan Spieth who was midway through his round.

    After his round a disappointed McIlroy admitted he now needs a miracle to keep his grand slam dream alive but was going to give it his best shot today.

    McIlroy, who is looking to become just the sixth player in history to win all four major titles, said: “I’m going to need something basically around 61, 62 (tomorrow) to have a real chance. I’m not sure that’s going to happen but we’ll see.

    “I’ve really just tried to treat it like a normal golf tournament or treat it like any other year. Any other year that I’ve come to the Masters, I’ve done the same things.

    “I wasn’t approaching it like I was trying to win the grand slam. I was approaching it like I was trying to win another golf tournament. So I don’t think it’s really had any impact on the way I’ve played this week.” 

    Speaking about his round, which saw him par the first and then eagle the par-5 second, the 25-year-old added: “I got off to a good start, sort of the way I wanted to play the front nine. I had not really played the front nine too well the last couple of days, so to play them under par was nice.

    “I made a couple of good birdies on 13 and 15 so got it to eight under through 15 and then a disappointing finish. Overall, I felt like I played pretty well and just a little disappointed the way I finished. I definitely feel like I play this golf course better and better every year that I come here.

    “I just need to keep putting numbers up like I did today. I know I’m capable of it. Just a few stretches of holes have held me back and that’s really been the case this year again.”

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