Rory McIlroy is currently in the lead at the Irish Open after shooting a two-under-par 69 on the third day at Royal County Down. The Northern Irishman is one stroke ahead of Matteo Manassero, with challenging weather conditions making scoring difficult for the players. McIlroy’s strong performance on day three puts him in a good position heading into the final round on Sunday.
During his round, McIlroy started off strong with an impressive eagle on the first hole. Despite experiencing some challenges, including a bogey on the fifth, McIlroy managed to stay in red numbers with another birdie on the seventh. He extended his lead with a birdie on the 13th, but a dropped shot on the last hole narrowed his advantage to just one stroke. McIlroy will be aiming to win in Northern Ireland for the first time as a professional and secure his second Irish Open title.
Matteo Manassero, who is one stroke behind McIlroy, had a mixed round with four bogeys and three birdies. Despite a strong effort, he was unable to make a crucial putt on the final hole to tie for the lead. Robert MacIntyre is also in contention, looking to make history by winning both the Irish Open and the Scottish Open in the same season. He is three strokes off the lead alongside Rasmus Højgaard, Jordan Smith, and Erik van Rooyen.
A group of players are one shot behind MacIntyre, including Laurie Canter, Aaron Cockerill, Calum Hill, and Adrian Otaegui. Daniel Brown and Filippo Celli are the only other players under par heading into the final round. With a tight leaderboard and challenging conditions, the final round of the Irish Open promises to be an exciting battle for the title.
McIlroy expressed satisfaction with his performance on day three, stating that he would have taken his score before the round started. He emphasized the importance of making par on as many holes as possible and taking advantage of any birdie opportunities. McIlroy’s experience and success in major championships will be valuable as he looks to close out the Irish Open with a victory on Sunday.
As the tournament reaches its conclusion, fans can expect a thrilling finish with McIlroy leading the way and several players within striking distance of the top spot. The Irish Open has a rich history and tradition, with past champions including some of the biggest names in golf. The final round at Royal County Down promises to be a memorable day of golf, with players vying for the prestigious title and a chance to etch their name in the tournament’s storied legacy.

