Flawy Rory sets the stage for epic Masters climax

Darren Walton |

Scottie Scheffler has made a charge on moving day as he seeks a third Masters title.
Scottie Scheffler has made a charge on moving day as he seeks a third Masters title.

Rory McIlroy has surrendered a Greg Norman-like lead to invite the chasing pack – including surging Australian Jason Day – back into the Masters mix on a compelling moving day at Augusta National.

McIlroy is facing the grim prospect of becoming the first – and only – man since Harry Cooper in 1936 to relinquish a halfway lead of at least five shots after another wild display of driving.

Ranking last in the field for driving off the tee this week, the defending champion’s waywardness finally caught up with him in a one-over-par round of 73 on Saturday.

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McIlroy had to consistently get himself out of major trouble during his third round. (AP PHOTO)

Bidding to follow legends Jack Nicklaus, Tiger Woods and Nick Faldo as only the fourth player ever to win back-to-back green jackets, McIlroy still holds a share of the third-round lead.

But suddenly six more players are within four strokes of the lead, jointly held by American Cameron Young, and another half-dozen within six, setting the stage for a final round for the ages.

Young, the world No.3 and last month’s Players Championship winner, fired the day’s equal-low round, a sizzling seven-under 65.

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McIlroy still shares the lead heading into the final round but there were a lot of tough moments. (AP PHOTO)

With a watery double-bogey on the 11th hole amid a dreaded run through Amen Corner, then a bogey at No.17, McIlroy joined Young at 11 under.

Young’s fellow American Sam Burns (68) is solo third at 10 under, with Ireland’s 2019 British Open champion Shane Lowry (68) outright fourth a further shot back after etching his name in golf’s history books.

With a magical hole-in-one at the par-3 sixth hole, Lowry became the first player ever to record two Masters aces, having also knocked one in on the iconic 16th a decade ago.

Lowry’s latest heroics continue his penchant for aces on golf’s grandest stages.

The former US Open champion also holed out at Augusta’s iconic 16th hole in 2016 and aced the island 17th at TPC Sawgrass and the seventh at Pebble Beach.

Only three shots back, Day is right there at eight under.

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Day is looking to become the second Australian to win the Masters. (AP PHOTO)

The 38-year-old is sharing fifth place, somewhat fittingly with England’s three-time runner-up Justin Rose (70) after carving out a 68, the best third round of his 15-year Masters career.

After finishing runner-up on debut at just 23 in 2011, Day and Rose – who lost out last year to McIlroy in an epic play-off – will both be trying to pen famous redemption stories while playing together in the third-last group on Sunday.           

Rounding out a stunning star-studded leaderboard is world No.1 Scottie Scheffler, who earlier fired up to snare the clubhouse lead with his own sparkling 65.

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Cameron Young shares the lead with McIlroy after carding a 65 on Sunday AEST. (AP PHOTO)

And a day after “living in the toilet” with food poisoning, China’s Haotong Li has somehow found himself in Masters contention instead.

Playing the front nine in five under, Lee helped helped himself to a third-round 69 to be joint seventh with Scheffler – just four shots back. 

After opening his title defence with rounds of 67 and 65, McIlroy had built the biggest 36-hole lead in the Masters’ 90-year history.

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Nick Faldo and Greg Norman walk off the 18th green in 1996 after Faldo won his third Masters. (AP PHOTO)

But the world No.2 was facing a restless Saturday night after relinquishing a six-stroke advantage, just as Norman did in the final round 30 years ago to gift a third green jacket to Nick Faldo. 

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