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Rory McIlroy still in contention but loses lead at St. Jude Classic

The world number two fired a two-over-par round of 72 and shares second place on a tight leaderboard.

REIGNING US OPEN champion Rory McIlroy struggled to a two-over par 72 on Saturday to fall from the lead, entering the final round of the $5.6 million PGA Tourโ€™s St. Jude Classic.

The Northern Ireland star, ranked second in the world, led by a stroke when the day began after an impressive 65 on Friday but made six bogeys against four birdies in round three at TPC Southwind to share second on a tight leaderboard.

โ€œIt was a very testing day with the conditions,โ€ he said. โ€œI definitely didnโ€™t feel as comfortable with my game as I did yesterday.

โ€œSo, you know, it was a good experience for me just to try and do what Iโ€™ve been working on in my swing and under real competitive pressure.

โ€œFor the most part, I held up pretty well. Few missed shots out there. Iโ€™m only one off the lead and still in a good position.โ€

Australian Nick Oโ€™Hern birdied the 14th, 15th and 16th holes to fire a 67 and grab a share of the overall lead at six-under par 204 alongside US veteran Davis Love and American John Merrick.

McIlroy, tuning up for defending his first major crown next week at The Olympic Club in this yearโ€™s Open, was on 205 with Australian Robert Allenby and Americans Dustin Johnson, Chad Campbell, Kevin Kisner and Kevin Stadler.

McIlroy birdied the par-four second but answered with a birdie at the next hole. McIlroy took another bogey at the par-four fifth but responded with a birdie at the par-three eighth, only to take bogeys at the next two holes.

A birdie at the par-four 12th was followed by bogeys at the par-four 13th and par-four 15th but a closing birdie helped lift McIlroy closer to the top.

โ€œIt was a tough day,โ€ he said. โ€œIt was a day where, you know, for me I took one step forward and two steps back. Every time I made a birdie, I followed it up with a bogey.

โ€œIโ€™m only one off the lead. Iโ€™m fortunate Iโ€™m only one off the lead. Just going to go out there and give it a good one.โ€

USA Ryder Cup captain Love says his form is back to where it was before injuring a rib muscle earlier this year at Bay Hill.

โ€œIs it a big huge deal in my career that I have to win this week? No,โ€ said Love. โ€œBut when you get up there at the top โ€ฆ the old feeling kicks in. You concentrate better, you focus better and my routines of the day were coming down those last four, five holes.

โ€œAnd I missed a couple putts, but I felt like I was right in like old times.โ€

โ€œSo it would mean a lot to win for sure. Anytime you win out here is important. But itโ€™s fun to be in it.โ€

- ยฉ AFP, 2012

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