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16th June 2019
11:29am BST

"Come play it yourself!"
Saturday would have left McIlroy feeling frustrated. He gave himself good looks at about nine decent birdie attempts - between 10 and 15 feet - and only three dropped.
The first seven holes of the course are the easiest - and so the scoring over the first three days have proved - but McIlroy remained where he started, on -5. He bogeyed the first and got that shot back on the sixth but forward momentum was proving hard.
As Woodland, Rose, Koepka and playing partner Chaz Reavie all had highlight reel birdies and saves, McIlroy had to wait until the 15th to go under par for the day. He birdied 15 with a class putt.
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He gave that shot back on the par-three 17th before finishing his day on a high. He smoked a three wood off the 18th tee and found the green with his second on the par-five closer, giving himself a makeable eagle putt.
Only 40 minutes beforehand, Graeme McDowell (-4) had rolled in a 35-foot eagle putt to stoke up the crowds. McIlroy could not match that feat but at least got the birdie that gave him hope going into the final day.
Woodland could not add to the -11 high point that he reached on the 11th hole so he did not get too far away from the chasing pack. Asked if he needed a fast start, Rory McIlroy set the scene:
"Yeah, but you can't put yourself under pressure to have a crack at those holes, either. You've just got to let it happen. "There's going to be a few decisions to be made. I would expect the pin to be at the back of the green. Do you have a crack at that? Do you not? I'm still going to have to play the holes pretty much the same. "But whether you can take that aim and try to get it, it will really just depend. Those first seven holes you can get some momentum going and you can play them in 3 or 4 under, and that's where the real meat of the golf course starts. "I'm going to take it as it comes. Yes, I'd love to play those holes in a few under and get myself right in the thick of things, but I can't put myself under pressure to do that because it's just... you've just got to let it happen."Shane Lowry, meanwhile, is slowly getting the hang of Pebble Beach. After shooting an opening round of 75, the Offaly native hit 69 and then 70 to lie on +1 (tied 33rd) just a shot back from former world number one(s) Tiger Woods and Jason Day.
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