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PGA Championship live updates: Rory McIlroy starts three back in search of seventh Major
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PGA Championship live updates: Rory McIlroy starts three back in search of seventh Major

From Irish Times · () English

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  • Rory McIlroy is three shots behind the leader at the PGA Championship, with a chance to win his seventh Major.
  • The tournament has seen a tight leaderboard, with 22 players within four shots of the lead after 54 holes.
  • McIlroy, along with other contenders like Jon Rahm and Ludvig Aberg, is set to tee off in the final round.

The final round of the PGA Championship at Aronimink promises a thrilling shootout, with an unprecedented 22 players within four shots of the lead after 54 holes. Among the leading contenders is Northern Ireland's Rory McIlroy, who, despite a challenging first round, has roared back into contention. He begins the final day three shots off the pace, seeking his seventh Major championship.

McIlroy's potential victory carries significant historical weight. Should he triumph, it would tie him with European golf legend Harry Vardon for the most Majors by a European player and surpass Nick Faldo on the all-time list. He would also join the ranks of icons like Arnold Palmer and Sam Snead with seven Major titles. This narrative adds a compelling layer to an already dramatic tournament, highlighting McIlroy's enduring legacy in the sport.

While McIlroy is a prominent figure, the field is packed with talent. Contenders like Jon Rahm and Ludvig Aberg are also in strong positions. The Irish contingent includes Shane Lowry, who has improved his standing, and Pรกdraig Harrington, though his final round charge has yet to materialize significantly. The close competition and the caliber of players involved set the stage for an exciting conclusion, with the unique perspective from Ireland focusing on McIlroy's quest for another Major title amidst a field of world-class golfers.

The worst 18-hole position by a men's major championship winner is T-84th by Steve Jones at the U.S. Open 30 years ago.

โ€” Justin RayA tweet highlighting the historical significance of McIlroy's comeback after a poor first round.
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