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Rory McIlroy roars into contention with third-round 63, two shots off lead at Hero Dubai Desert Classic

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Rory McIlroy sits two off the lead after a 9-under 63 on Saturday. (Warren Little/Getty Images)

Rory McIlroy sits two off the lead after a 9-under 63 on Saturday. (Warren Little/Getty Images)

Cameron Young leads at 14-under, Adrian Meronk sits tied for second with McIlroy at 12-under



    Written by Associated Press

    DUBAI, United Arab Emirates — Rory McIlroy surged into contention at the Hero Dubai Desert Classic by finishing off a 9-under 63 with an eagle on the final hole that left him two shots behind leader Cameron Young on Saturday.

    World No. 2 McIlroy, the defending champion, started the day 10 strokes behind Young. But he made four straight birdies from Nos. 7-10 and then rolled in a 45-foot eagle putt from off the green at 18 to cap a flawless round at Emirates Golf Club.

    That putt kept him in striking distance of a record fourth title at the tournament, although the Northern Irishman said he was tempted to chip the ball after seeing how much fringe he had to get through.

    “I was like, I’ll just sort of ride my luck with the putter, and it came out perfectly,” McIlroy said. “Obviously a huge bonus for something like that to go in. But you know, for the rest of the day, I played some very, very good golf. Definitely better than I played the last couple of days and nice to get myself right back in the tournament.”

    Young got himself in some trouble by dropping three shots in two holes, with a double-bogey at the par-3 seventh followed by a bogey at the eighth. But he made three birdies on the back nine for a 71 to stay two shots ahead of McIlroy and Adrian Meronk, the recently crowned DP World Tour’s player of 2023 who carded a 70.

    Young has a 14-under total of 202 as he looks for a first win on the DP World Tour.

    “It would be a nice feeling (to win),” said Young, the runner-up at the 2022 Open. “It’s one of those times that you feel like kind of at peace with what you’ve done and it’s something I would love to do tomorrow. I’ve put myself in another great place to have a chance and I’m happy with that.”

    Rasmus Hojgaard (70) and Li Haotong (69) were another three shots back in a tie for fourth.