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‘Not my finest moment’: McIlroy saves his week with clutch finish after Day 2 chaos

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Last updated: December 7, 2025 9:29 am
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Rory McIlroy’s Resilient Performance at the Australian Open

Rory McIlroy’s tournament seemed to be on the brink of collapse when he dropped a shot on the 14th hole at Royal Melbourne. However, the 36-year-old golfer managed to salvage his game, finishing with a remarkable birdie-birdie finish to keep his tournament alive. McIlroy’s struggles with reading the greens continued, but he showed his class and resilience in the face of adversity.

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Rory McIlroy’s Resilient Performance at the Australian OpenAustralian Golfers Shine

McIlroy’s day was marked by a series of missed chances, with his putts often edging the cup or falling just short. Despite a clean card with no bogeys for much of the day, he was hovering precariously around the cut line. The Northern Irishman reached the back nine at one-under for the round, but disaster struck when his drive on the par-5 14th drifted right into a brutal lie under trees.

McIlroy made an unthinkable airswing, which cost him a stroke, and his next attempt barely advanced, staying in the rough. However, he managed to save bogey and then clawed a shot back with a birdie on the 15th. A par on the 16th followed, putting him back to even, one-under for the day, and just inside the projected cut.

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While McIlroy was battling for survival, the Australian golfers around him were outstanding. Min Woo Lee continued his blistering form to reach -8 and sit outright third after another superb day, highlighted by his stunning hole-out eagle on the 10th. Adam Scott and Cam Smith also powered up the leaderboard, both finishing at -7 to share fourth after brilliant rounds of their own.

At the top of the board, Denmark’s Rasmus Neergaard-Petersen and Portugal’s Daniel Rodrigues head into the weekend as co-leaders at nine-under. Both produced composed, high-quality second rounds to separate themselves from a crowded chasing pack and set up a fascinating battle over the final two days.

McIlroy admitted that he felt a sense of relief making the cut, but he knows he needs to start landing more putts to compete with the top golfers. The Australian Open continues to be an exciting tournament, with the local stars dominating the leaderboard and setting up a thrilling battle for the top spot.

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