McIlroy, back in PGA hunt, blames bad setup for lead logjam
TL;DR
Rory McIlroy shot a bogey-free three-under par 67 at the PGA Championship, placing him five strokes off the lead after 36 holes. He attributed the crowded leaderboard to a poor course setup.
Key points
- Rory McIlroy shot a bogey-free three-under par 67
- He stands five strokes off the lead after 36 holes
- McIlroy attributed the leaderboard logjam to poor course setup
- He is currently ranked world number two
- McIlroy recently won the Masters
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World number two Rory McIlroy fired a bogey-free three-under par 67 to stand five strokes off the lead after 36 holes at the PGA Championship at Aronimink (Emilee Chinn)
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Rory McIlroy revived his hopes of winning the PGA Championship with improved driving and a bogey-free round on Friday, then blamed a logjammed leaderboard on a poor course set-up.
World number two McIlroy, coming off a Masters victory last month, fired a three-under-par 67 to stand on one-over 141 for 36 holes at formidable Aronimink.
After spending hours on the driving range following his 74 on Thursday, when he closed with four bogeys in a row, McIlroy found what he needed to return to contention, even while sharing 30th.
"At five back I do feel like I'm right in the tournament and that's really what I wanted to do today was to just get myself back in it, and I feel like I've done that," McIlroy said.
The six-time major winner from Northern Ireland said the PGA of America has protected the course with tough pin placements on its' sloping greens, but that should lead to easier weekend hole spots.
"It has been hard to make birdies out there because one, the wind the last couple days, but also where they have put these hole locations," McIlroy said.
"I feel like they have really tried to protect the course the first couple of days, so it seems like they have used up a lot of the really hard ones."
That could provide inspiration for everyone who made the cut, McIlroy said.
"A little bit calmer conditions and maybe a couple more favorable hole locations, I think everyone has got to feel like they have got a chance," he said.
"Yes, it's bunched, but you get on a run with wedges on that front nine and you shoot 4-, 5-under and all of a sudden you're right in the thick of things."
McIlroy ripped the course set-up for creating the lead logjam.
"A bunched leaderboard like this, I think it's a sign of not a great setup, because it hasn't really enabled anyone to separate themselves," McIlroy said.
"It's easy to make a ton of pars, hard to make birdies, and not that it's hard to make bogey, but it feels like bogey's the worst score you're going to shoot on any one hole. There's not a lot of hazards.
"I've always felt like really good set-ups, it starts to spread the field a bit, and not great setups sort of bring everyone together -- I feel like that's what's happened the last two days."
McIlroy said he has learned about the course and how to approach it, saying it will take being patient and waiting for chances.
"I had a better understanding of how the course was playing, and just watching a little bit of the coverage early on today, I probably went out there yesterday being a little too aggressive thinking that guys were going to go lower than they were," he said.
"Knowing the field isn't going to get away from you, you can be a little bit more patient."
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Q&A
What was Rory McIlroy's score at the PGA Championship?
Rory McIlroy shot a three-under par 67, bringing his total to one-over 141 after 36 holes.
How many strokes off the lead is McIlroy at the PGA Championship?
McIlroy is five strokes off the lead after completing 36 holes.
What did McIlroy blame for the crowded leaderboard?
McIlroy blamed a poor course setup for the logjam on the leaderboard.
What recent victory did McIlroy have before the PGA Championship?
Before the PGA Championship, McIlroy won the Masters last month.