Rory McIlroy entered the WGC-Cadillac Championship insisting that everything about his game is solid right now and that his ability to contend rested solely on his mental game.
His mind must be right, because he played a mistake-free third round at Doral on Saturday.
McIlroy made four birdies and no bogeys in the third round on the Blue Monster, his four-under 68 getting him to 12-under for the week and three shots ahead of Adam Scott and defending champion Dustin Johnson with 18 holes left in the first World Golf Championships event of the season.
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“I just played a really solid round of golf,” McIlroy said.
If he should win the event, McIlroy would total to more than US$30 million in career PGA Tour earnings, and could get handed the trophy by the course owner himself. US Republican presidential front-runner Donald Trump said he would attend yesterday’s final round, although it was unclear how visible he would be or how much of the day he would spend at Doral.
“I think it’s Rory’s to lose, really,” said Danny Willett, who shot 72 and is in a group five shots off the pace. “We’re going to have to go out there and play clever and play aggressive when we can, and hopefully we can knock a few birdies off and post a good number.”
McIlroy made nine birdies and nine bogeys or worse in two rounds last week at the Honda Classic, which is why his preparation for Doral could start two days early with a missed cut there.
At Doral, he has not been flawless, but close enough. McIlroy’s last bogey was on the second hole in his second round.
In 34 holes since, it has been 11 birdies and 23 pars, fueling his climb atop the leaderboard. He took the lead with a birdie at the par-four fifth, one of only eight made on that hole on Saturday. And he escaped brushes with the sand on each of his last two holes, keeping his mistake-free streak intact.
“I’ve seen Rory play some great golf,” Scott said. “I think he’s going to be very satisfied with that round. Looked like he was under total control.”
McIlroy’s tee ball at the par-four 17th found a bunker — with the wind picking up a bit — so he simply knocked his second onto the green and two-putted from 45 feet.
McIlroy’s approach from the middle of the fairway on 18 landed in a greenside bunker, but he knocked in a testy 6-footer for par to cap the round.
“My first bogey-free round of the year,” McIlroy said. “To do it in a round like this is very pleasing.”
Johnson gave himself a chance to end his day with a great par, then missed a 4-footer. After spraying his tee shot way right, Johnson punched out and then knocked a wedge close. However, he missed the par try and fell to nine-under for the tournament, one-under for the round.
Johnson rallied from five shots back in the final round to win last year at Doral. This time, his deficit is only three.
“Anything’s possible,” Johnson said. “With this golf course, there’s trouble on just about every hole, so I just need to go out and keep playing like I’m playing. I feel like I’m playing really well. Today I missed a couple short putts and didn’t really hole any putts and still shot one-under on a tough day. So I’m pleased with that.”
Willett, Bubba Watson (71) and Phil Mickelson (70) are tied for fourth, five shots off the lead. World No. 1 Jordan Spieth struggled again, his round of 73 leaving him at two-under for the week and tied for 17th place.
Spieth played with Justin Thomas, who followed up a 66 on Friday with a 78 on Saturday.
“A rough day for us both,” Thomas said.
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