Rory McIlroy showcased his resilience during the second round of the Australian Open, making three birdies in the final four holes to secure his spot for the weekend. After a rocky start that saw him struggling to find his rhythm, McIlroy's late charge brought him back into contention, demonstrating his ability to perform under pressure.
"It was a rollercoaster day for me," McIlroy said post-round. "I had to dig deep, but I’m glad I managed to make the cut. It’s all about building momentum now as we head into the weekend." His performance is particularly significant as he looks to regain form after a challenging season.
As the tournament progresses, McIlroy's fans will be eager to see if he can carry this momentum forward and challenge for the title.
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