Rory McIlroy is sticking around for the weekend at the US Open for a change.
After missing the cut the past three years, Ulsterman McIlroy is firmly in the mix at Pebble Beach after rebounding from a mini meltdown on the back nine yesterday with back-to-back birdies that gave him his second straight round in the 60s. McIlroy shot a 2-under 69 to reach 5 under, tied for fourth, four strokes behind leader Gary Woodland.
Since winning his only US Open title at Congressional in 2011, McIlroy had shot in the 60s in just two rounds over his past seven appearances, missing the cut the past three years.
But he has carried the momentum from his closing round 61 that gave him a win at the Canadian Open last week with a good start at Pebble as he seeks his fifth career major but first since 2014.
"Coming off the back of a win last week and having another win this year, as well, and just the consistency that I've shown, it's the best I've felt about my game in a while for sure," McIlroy said.