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Closing double-bogey derails Rory McIlroy’s charge in Abu Dhabi

Closing double-bogey derails Rory McIlroy’s charge in Abu Dhabi

Rory McIlroy’s bid for a fifth HSBC Championship evaporated with a damaging double-bogey on the closing hole of his third round. The Northern Irishman, seeking a first victory since the CJ Cup in October 2021, was lurking with three shots to make up on halfway and three to play on Saturday at Yas Links. But, after scrambling to save par on 16 and 17, McIlroy’s wayward tee shot on the par-five last found water short of the green. The resulting double took him to two over par and down to 12th position, nine shots behind new leader Thomas Pieters.

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Watch: After two tee shots OB, Peter Malnati holes out for double bogey, jokes ‘golf sucks so bad’

Watch: After two tee shots OB, Peter Malnati holes out for double bogey, jokes ‘golf sucks so bad’

Title: “Watch: Peter Malnati’s Remarkable Double Bogey Recovery”

In a display of unwavering resilience, Peter Malnati showcased his remarkable skills by holing out for a double bogey despite facing the challenge of two tee shots going out of bounds. Adding a dash of humor to the situation, Malnati quipped, “golf sucks so bad,” injecting a light-hearted moment into the event. This unexpected turn of events highlights Malnati’s ability to bounce back in the face of adversity and maintain a positive attitude on the golf course.

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Korda overcomes early double, 1 back at Chevron

Korda overcomes early double, 1 back at Chevron

Lydia Ko has put an early double-bogey behind her to finish one shot off the lead after the opening round of the LPGA’s Chevron Championship. Ko carded four birdies and one bogey on her back nine to find herself sitting just one shot adrift of first-round leader Jennifer Kupcho. Defending champion Patty Tavatanakit found herself in a tie for 30th, three shots off the lead. Nelly Korda started slowly with a double-bogey on her first hole, but rebounded with three birdies in a row. After dropping another shot early on her back nine, the American rallied with three more birdies to finish with an even-par 72 and be in a tie for 20th.

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