• Northern Ireland's Rory McIlroy celebrates after holing a bunker shot for an eagle on the 10th hole during his third round on day 3 of The 150th Open on The Old Course at St Andrews in Scotland on July 16, 2022. AFP
    Northern Ireland's Rory McIlroy celebrates after holing a bunker shot for an eagle on the 10th hole during his third round on day 3 of The 150th Open on The Old Course at St Andrews in Scotland on July 16, 2022. AFP
  • Viktor Hovland (l) with Rory McIlroy during the third round. EPA
    Viktor Hovland (l) with Rory McIlroy during the third round. EPA
  • Rory McIlroy walks between holes during day three of The Open. PA
    Rory McIlroy walks between holes during day three of The Open. PA
  • Rory McIlroy celebrates his eagle. PA
    Rory McIlroy celebrates his eagle. PA
  • Northern Ireland's Rory McIlroy on the 7th tee. PA
    Northern Ireland's Rory McIlroy on the 7th tee. PA
  • Rory McIlroy plays from the 2nd tee. AP
    Rory McIlroy plays from the 2nd tee. AP
  • Viktor Hovland of Norway acknowledges the crowd on the 7th green. Getty
    Viktor Hovland of Norway acknowledges the crowd on the 7th green. Getty
  • Viktor Hovland hits his tee shot on the 12th. Reuters
    Viktor Hovland hits his tee shot on the 12th. Reuters
  • Cameron Young plays from the 6th tee. AP
    Cameron Young plays from the 6th tee. AP
  • Australia's Cameron Smith during day three of The Open. PA
    Australia's Cameron Smith during day three of The Open. PA
  • Dustin Johnson of the United States lines up a putt on the 9th green. Getty
    Dustin Johnson of the United States lines up a putt on the 9th green. Getty
  • Scottie Scheffler on the 12th hole. Getty
    Scottie Scheffler on the 12th hole. Getty

The Open 2022: Rory McIlroy shares lead as he chases ‘Holy Grail of golf’ at St Andrews


Neil Murphy
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Five days after describing winning the Open on the Old Course as golf’s Holy Grail, Rory McIlroy will take a share of the lead into the final round of the 150th Championship following a stunning Saturday at St Andrews.

Buoyed by a brilliant eagle from a bunker on the 10th, McIlroy carded a superb third round of 66 to boost his bid to end an eight-year major drought and become the first European winner at St Andrews since Nick Faldo in 1990.

Only a bogey on the famous Road Hole 17th prevented McIlroy from holding the outright lead, with Ryder Cup team-mate and playing partner Viktor Hovland, chasing his first major title, carding a bogey-free 66 to join the Northern Irishman on 16 under.

McIlroy lifted the Claret Jug in 2014 and won his fourth major in the US PGA a month later, but has not won one of the game’s biggest titles since.

Augusta National co-founder and three-time Open champion Bobby Jones famously said that a player’s career would not be complete without lifting the Claret Jug on the Old Course.

And while McIlroy does not think that is strictly true, the world number two was well aware of the significance of winning the oldest major title at the Home of Golf.

“I don’t know if a golfer’s career isn’t complete if you don’t, but I think it’s the Holy Grail of our sport,” McIlroy said in his pre-tournament press conference on Tuesday.

Asked about the significance of winning on Sunday, McIlroy told Sky Sports: “It would mean everything because of what I have been through the last few years, trying to get the fifth one.

Rory McIlroy of Northern Ireland, left, and Viktor Hovland, of Norway, shake hands on the 18th green. AP.
Rory McIlroy of Northern Ireland, left, and Viktor Hovland, of Norway, shake hands on the 18th green. AP.

“I have a lot of belief in myself, I know I can do it again. I just need to go out in my own little world and shoot a good score that I know I can do around here.”

Australia’s Cameron Smith had been in pole position to achieve that feat after posting a record halfway total of 13 under par, but the world number six three-putted the opening hole and made a double bogey on the 13th as he slipped off the pace.

Even an error-free front nine of 33 – with birdies on the fifth, sixth and ninth – had seen McIlroy a shot behind an inspired Hovland, who had birdied four holes in a row from the third to take over from Smith at the top of the leaderboard.

However, McIlroy then holed out from a bunker short of the 10th green for a stunning eagle to vault into the lead, before Hovland commendably held his nerve to birdie the same hole.

McIlroy found the green in two on the 614-yard 14th to set up another birdie and move into the outright lead, only to then fire his approach to the daunting 17th over the green and off the wall.

The resulting bogey dropped McIlroy back alongside Hovland, who brilliantly saved par from just over the green, with both players then making a birdie on the last.

Smith and Young will start the final round four shots behind after rounds of 73 and 71 respectively, with world number one Scottie Scheffler and South Korea’s Si Woo Kim a stroke further back.

Two-time major winner Dustin Johnson is six shots back following a 71, with Tommy Fleetwood and US Open winner Matt Fitzpatrick on nine under with Australia’s Adam Scott.

“Today when I was having breakfast it seemed everyone was making birdies everywhere,” Fleetwood said after his 66.

“I got a good start, the middle stretch was frustrating but a good finish again. The putts at 16, 17 (both to save par) and 18 feel crucial. I’d love to be in with a chance coming down the back nine tomorrow, but it is very special to still be in and amongst it.”

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