Rory McIlroy changed his tune regarding the Aronimink conditions after an impressive round of golf, including six birdies, securing a four-under-par 66. This performance placed him just one stroke behind the leaders in the US PGA Championship, putting him back in contention for his seventh major title. Despite his previous complaints, McIlroy now feels optimistic about his chances.
The 37-year-old golfer, who had struggled in the opening round, managed to bounce back with solid scores on Friday and Saturday. His strong performance in the third round brought him close to the top spot on the leaderboard. McIlroy acknowledged the challenging greens at Aronimink but also highlighted the excitement and competitiveness they added to the tournament.
While still uncertain about the final outcome, McIlroy expressed confidence in his game and believed he had a chance to contend for the title. He mentioned watching some of the ongoing play and having plans to relax and watch a movie, indicating his strategy to stay focused and unwind after a demanding round.
As the competition intensified with other players making their moves, McIlroy acknowledged the need to continue playing well to stay in the running. The leaderboard was tightly packed, emphasizing the importance of every shot in determining the eventual winner. Amidst the challenging scoring conditions, McIlroy’s performance stood out, positioning him as a strong contender for the championship.


