Rory McIlroy Collaspes With His Second Poorest Augusta National Score Of 79.

World No. 2 Rory McIlroy produced his second poorest round signing for a seven over par 79 on third day of the Masters.

McIlroy could only manage just birdie but also recorded three bogeys along with a 15th hole double bogey and an 11th hole triple bogey where the 23-year old where he found the water guarding the green with his third shot before needing three putts to get down.

He walked from the course having tumbled to a share of 44th place on five over par and a distant dozen shots off the lead.

It was McIlroy’s worst round since a closing 80 two years ago in his infamous ‘Masters Meltdown’.

Rory McIlroy posts a 79 and his second worst Augusta round.

Rory McIlroy posts a 79 and his second worst Augusta round.

It’s disappointing not to be in contention on the final day, especially after such a good start,” he said. 

“I was only a few off the lead going into 7th hole today and then all of a sudden I play through 7 through 11 in 5‑over par and basically my chances in the tournament are gone.

So it’s very disappointing, I feel like I was playing well and feel like I have been playing well coming in here and it’s just a frustrating day here.

I felt good coming in here and I played really well the first couple of days.  I grinded well.  I was hitting the ball nicely.

Today I started off good.  I started off, I split the first fairway.  The first six holes I played nearly perfectly.  So I can’t really fault that.  I just, the missed drive on 7 and I guess I missed three drives right, 7, 8, and 11, which sort of cost me.”

 



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