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18th May 2019
11:56am BST

"Pride. Just pride. Just trying to play a good round of golf and try to get something that's close to the best out of myself. "And, yeah, I don't like missing cuts. It's not something that I'm used to fortunately, and I wanted to be around for the weekend. And at least if you're around for the weekend, you can go out there and maybe shoot a good one tomorrow and at least give yourself half a chance."McIlroy will tee off his third round some 15 shots behind Koepka and he feels his only option is to play good golf and let what will be, be.
"Oh, yeah, I was 4-over through 3 in Boston a couple years ago and ended up winning the tournament, and that just sort of came back into my mind after I made that start," Rory McIlroy continued. "So in a way it's calming.
"I've been in this position before and I've been able to come back. Or you go back to Birkdale a couple years ago where I was 4-over through 5 or 5-over through 6 and shoot 71 and all of a sudden finish, you know, had half a chance on the back nine that day. "So it's not as if I haven't been in those positions before, it's just a matter of not pressing too much and staying patient and letting the good golf sort of come through. Took a while today, but it eventually got here."Some players to miss the cut include John Rahm, Sergio Garcia and Tiger Woods (all +5), Ian Poulter and Patrick Reed (+6) while Padraig Harrington finished on +12. There is simply no living with Koepka at present.
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