He has made just six bogeys this week, tied for the fewest over-par holes in the field, and has not made a score higher than bogey. Only three players – Collin Morikawa (66), Aaron Rai (68) and DeChambeau (67) – shot lower than McIlroy’s 69 on Saturday, and Morikawa and Rai teed off hours ahead of him. Come late Sunday, the scoring opportunities will likely be few and far between.
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