Canadian Open: Robert MacIntyre surges clear at Canadian Open as he targets maiden PGA Tour win
MacIntyre is hunting for a first-ever PGA Tour triumph at Hamilton Golf and Country Club; Rory McIlroy moved up the leaderboard and sits within three shots of second place; watch the conclusion of the Canadian Open and US Women's Open live on Sky Sports this weekend
Sunday 2 June 2024 08:27, UK
Scotland's Robert MacIntyre picked up five shots down the stretch to take a four-shot lead into the final day of the RBC Canadian Open.
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.
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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.
"I've been in a good mindset from the get-go and had zero expectations at the start of the week," said MacIntyre.
"Today I just stuck in there. I didn't have it great at the start, but I feel like whenever I dropped a shot, I bounced back with maybe two good shots into the green, and I would pick up a shot back.
"It never got away from me. A bit of luck, a bit of myself being staying in the moment, staying calm. I got my reward with the putter in the end."
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.
Meanwhile, Rory McIlroy fired himself back into contention with a five-under round of 65.
The Northern Irishman moved back into the top 10 on seven under after a front-nine scoring blitz at the Hamilton Golf and Country Club.
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"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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