
Rory McIlroy made an impressive comeback at the Australian Open, securing his spot for the weekend with a 3under 68 on Friday. This performance brought him to a total of 2under for the tournament, placing him seven strokes behind the leaders Daniel Rodriques and Rasmus NeergaardPeterson, who were tied at 9under 133.
McIlroy’s Journey Through the Round
After a shaky start at 1over on Thursday, where he finished with a 72 and was tied for 57th place, McIlroy faced a challenging second round. The cut line was set at 2over par, putting him just one stroke above it at the start of Friday. He maintained steady play on the front nine, registering one birdie and eight pars.
On the back nine, McIlroy encountered some difficulties, including a bogey on the par5 14th hole. A missed fairway led to an awkward shot from under a tea tree, resulting in a score of 6 on that hole. However, he quickly regained his footing with a birdie on the par3 15th, bringing him back to even par for the day.
Key Highlights
- McIlroy birdied the 17th hole from the rough, contributing to a significant rise on the leaderboard.
- He ended the round with another birdie on the 18th, finishing 1under for the tournament.
- McIlroy commented on the challenging conditions, stating, “With the wind, it played like a different golf course today.”
Leaderboard Overview
The current leaders after the second round are:
| Position | Player Name | Score |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Daniel Rodriques | −9 (133) |
| 1 | Rasmus NeergaardPeterson | −9 (133) |
| 3 | Min Woo Lee | −8 (134) |
| 4 | Adam Scott | −7 (135) |
| 4 | Cameron Smith | −7 (135) |
Upcoming Events and Exemptions
The winner of the Australian Open will gain exemption into next year’s Masters. Additionally, the top three finishers who are not already qualified will secure spots at the British Open in 2026, set to take place at Royal Birkdale.
McIlroy hasn’t played at the Australian Open since 2015, although he won the event in 2013. With his latest performance, he aims to challenge for the title once again, especially considering the strong fields competing at this year’s tournament.