Cantlay catches fire but McIlroy & Lowry fall off pace
American Patrick Cantlay moved ahead of the pack during the third round of the BMW Championship, but Rory McIlroy and Shane Lowry both slid down the leaderboard in Delaware.
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American Patrick Cantlay moved ahead of the pack during the third round of the BMW Championship, but Rory McIlroy and Shane Lowry both slid down the leaderboard in Delaware.
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Defending champion Patrick Cantlay moved to the top of the leaderboard as Rory McIlroy lost ground on moving day at the BMW Championship. McIlroy was the best player in the field for 17 of the 18 holes on Thursday at Wilmington Country Club, but a triple bogey set him back. Ad His second round was one of promise but things stalled on Saturday, with a cold putter the major problem.
Will Zalatoris has withdrawn from the BMW Championship in Delaware with a back injury.
Rory McIlroy lies just two shots off the pace - with Shane Lowry a further shot behind him - at the halfway stage of the BMW Championship following a late blunder by Australian Adam Scott.
Rory McIlroy shrugged off an early bogey and a slightly cold putter to keep himself in the mix after 36 holes of the BMW Championship. The four-time major winner’s approach play was sensational and he gave himself a look at a host of birdie chances, but only converted five of them. Ad Two bogeys saw him sign for a 68 for the second day in a row, and well within striking distance of the leaders — albeit with a host of players still out on the course.
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A costly blunder spoiled what had the makings of a brilliant opening round for Rory McIlroy at the BMW Championship. McIlroy suggested Wilmington Country Club could suit his game and for the majority of his round that proved to be the case. Ad But he made a triple bogey on the 15th hole to drop him to three-under, four behind leader Keegan Bradley.