Tiger and McIlroy stumble out of contention entering final round


WORLD No. 1 Tiger Woods and second-ranked Rory McIlroy played together for the third round in a row on Saturday at the US Open, but it was most assuredly not third time charmed.

Both golf stars stumbled out of contention entering the final round at punishing Merion Golf Club, with Woods 10 strokes off the pace of 54-hole leader Phil Mickelson and McIlroy nine shots adrift.

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Sport , US Open , Tiger Woods , Rory McIlroy

   

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