(Reuters) - A run of five birdies and an eagle in the last 12 holes took Rory McIlroy within five strokes of tournament leader Raphael Jacquelin at the halfway stage of the Dunhill Links Championship on Friday.
The world number one, who suffered something of a hangover from last week's European Ryder Cup victory when he opened with a one-over 73 at Carnoustie, worked his way back into contention with a second-round 67 at Kingsbarns.
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