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Rory McIlroy back in the mix as Robert Macintyre leads in Canada

Rory McIlroy walks to the 13th tee during his third round at the Canadian Open
Rory McIlroy walks to the 13th tee during his third round at the Canadian Open

Rory McIlroy fired himself back up the leaderboard at the RBC Canadian Open after a five-under round of 65, and sits seven shots off leader Robert Macintyre ahead of the final round.

The four-time major winner moved into a tie for 11th place on seven under after a front-nine scoring blitz at the Hamilton Golf and Country Club.

McIlroy, a two-time champion, began the day eight off the pace after managing just one birdie in a two-over round of 72 on Friday.

However, he set about rectifying that at the par-five fourth where he holed an 19-foot eagle putt, and then followed up with three birdies - all from inside nine feet - to turn in 30.

His momentum stalled with a bogey at the 10th and he undid the good work of two more birdies at 12 and 15 by making a complete mess of the 577-yard 17th.

Having driven into a bunker he got too ambitious with his escape attempt and advanced his ball only a few yards into the rough. From there, he failed to reach the green and left himself with a 27ft par putt which he missed.

He left a 13-footer birdie attempt short and while he was happy to be back in the reckoning McIlroy felt he could have done better.

"There are still some low scores out there. It felt like it could've been better but I got myself back into the tournament and hopefully within touching distance of the guys going into tomorrow," he said in his post-round interview.

"I had a quick range session last night and felt that reset me. I just felt like my swing was a little out of sync with everything so I just worked on a little bit of tempo and rhythm."


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Compatriot Shane Lowry is a further five shots back after a 68, a round that included four birdies and a double bogey at the ninth.

Scotland's Macintyre picked up five shots down the stretch to take a four-shot lead into the final day of the tournament.

The 27-year-old looked in trouble early, opening with a bogey and going around the turn at one over.

A birdie on the 10th returned him to even par, but another dropped shot on the 13th threatened to derail his hunt for his first PGA Tour title.

He recovered masterfully, however, carding three straight birdies before sinking a 30-foot putt for eagle on the par five 17th to head into the clubhouse on 14 under.

Macintyre leads by four strokes from the trio of Mackenzie Hughes, Ryan Fox and Ben Griffin.

England’s Tommy Fleetwood is a shot further back on nine under after soaring up the leaderboard with a bogey-free round of 64 on Saturday.

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