Rory McIlroy holds his nerve with birdie amid farcical scenes at Wentworth

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An 80-minute due to early morning fog caused problems later on at the BMW PGA Championship.
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September 15, 2023
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Rory McIlroy battled a last-hole “s***show” to keep the prospects of the entire Ryder Cup team making the cut in the BMW PGA Championship alive.

Following an 80-minute delay due to early morning fog, the second day’s play at Wentworth finished amid farcical scenes which saw four groups waiting on the 18th tee and Thomas Bjorn exchanging words with a drunk spectator up ahead on the closing hole.

With the 18th green predominantly illuminated by the light from a giant scoreboard, Mcllroy two-putted from 45 feet for birdie to finish on the projected cut mark of one under par.

The four-time major will have to wait until the second round is completed on Saturday morning to learn his fate, while playing partner Ludvig Aberg continued his brilliant form by sharing the lead with fellow Swede Sebastian Soderberg on 10 under.

Asked to describe the late-night drama, McIlroy said: “It was a s***show.

“The fog obviously delayed things but I’ve never remembered having that many players on 17 and 18. It’s not as if they teed us off in tighter slots or anything.

“It’s hard for me trying to play the last well and make the cut, it’s a bit of a mad dash and a scramble to get finished. I don’t know what you could do about that apart from less players in the field.”

Rory McIlroy
Rory McIlroy (right) and Padraig Harrington (seated) wait for the 18th tee to clear on day two of the BMW PGA Championship (Zac Goodwin/PA)

Soderberg had earlier made an eagle on the 18th to complete a superb 64 and set the clubhouse target which was matched by Aberg, who birdied the 16th, 17th and 18th in his 66.

The Swedish pair enjoyed a one-shot lead over Adrian Meronk, Tommy Fleetwood, Thomas Detry and Masahiro Kawamura, with Tyrrell Hatton on seven under and Jon Rahm and Matt Fitzpatrick another stroke back.

Meronk said last week he was “shocked, sad and angry” not to receive a pick from Europe captain Luke Donald, especially after winning his third DP World Tour title in the space of 10 months in May’s Italian Open at the Ryder Cup venue on the outskirts of Rome.

“I have accepted it,” the 30-year-old Pole said at Wentworth.

“The first couple of days after were tough, but I have moved on and am focused on my game. I want to finish the season strongly and that is my only goal now.

“I know it’s easy to say, but it’s like having a bad round and letting it go. This one was a little bit tougher to accept because it wasn’t based on me and someone else made that decision.

“I definitely think it is wrong. I feel I’ve deserved it. I feel I’ve shown in the last two years that I’ve played really good on the DP World Tour. If you look at the results and the numbers, I thought it was enough, but there’s nothing I can do now.

Adrian Meronk
Adrian Meronk impressed at Wentworth (Zac Goodwin/PA)

“But I have been pretty good at accepting things in my career. I’m trying to turn all that disappointment and anger into motivation, especially this week.”

Meronk, who received shouts of encouragement in Polish as he completed his round, believes the captain having six wild cards is too many and that one should be held back until after the end of the DP World Tour’s flagship event.

“I’d say that four would probably be reasonable and I think leaving one or two picks for these big tournaments would be a good idea,” he added.

“This time the team has been picked basically after a four-week break and then playing two small events. I think one spot should be reserved after this week at least.

Rahm looked in danger of missing the halfway cut when he thinned his second shot on the first into the face of a fairway bunker and ran up a double bogey, before also dropping a shot on the third.

However, the Masters champion responded with an eagle on the fourth, chipped in to save par on the sixth and covered his last 10 holes in six under par.

“None of those swings felt bad, it was just an unfortunate thing to happen on the first but you have put it on the fairway around here,” said Rahm, who carded a closing 62 here last year to finish runner-up for the second time in two starts.

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SYME, Connor18-76770137
BALDWIN, Matthew18-76770137
CAMPILLO, Jorge18-76770137
FOX, Ryan18-76968137
HATTON, Tyrrell18-76869137
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NORRMAN, Vincent18-47070140
LANGASQUE, Romain18-46971140
VAN DRIEL, Darius18-47070140
OTAEGUI, Adrian15-469--
39COLSAERTS, Nicolas18-37269141
SCHNEIDER, Marcel18-37269141
LOMBARD, Zander18-37071141
BRUN, Julien18-36873141
DE JAGER, Louis18-36972141
MACINTYRE, Robert18-37269141
BJÖRK, Alexander18-36873141
HOGE, Tom18-37170141
LAW, David18-37170141
NEMECZ, Lukas18-37170141
LUITEN, Joost17-371--
WILSON, Oliver16-370--
SCRIVENER, Jason15-368--
52LINDBERG, Mikael18-27171142
TARRIO, Santiago18-27171142
VÄLIMÄKI, Sami18-27072142
ARNAUS, Adri18-26973142
FITZPATRICK, Alex18-27072142
WILLETT, Danny18-27171142
OLESEN, Thorbjørn17-271--
DONALD, Luke16-270--
VEERMAN, Johannes12-273--
61MCILROY, Rory18-17271143
BEKKER, Oliver18-17271143
HUIZING, Daan18-17469143
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BROWN, Daniel18-17172143
WALLACE, Matt18-17370143
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SMITH, Jordan18-17568143
ROSE, Justin18-17271143
HØJGAARD, Nicolai18-17667143
MCKIBBIN, Tom18-17469143
WU, Ashun18-17172143
JAMIESON, Scott18-17469143
LONG, Hurly18-17568143
SHARMA, Shubhankar17-173--
COCKERILL, Aaron14-168--
Projected Cut
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GALLACHER, Stephen18Par6975144
FERGUSON, Ewen18Par7272144
FORSSTRÖM, Simon18Par7470144
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ROZNER, Antoine18Par7173144
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SCHOTT, Freddy18Par7470144
HISATSUNE, Ryo18Par7272144
ARMITAGE, Marcus18Par6975144
JORDAN, Matthew17Par74--
MOLINARI, Francesco16Par75--
92WARING, Paul18+17273145
CATLIN, John18+17372145
DONALDSON, Jamie18+17273145
HIDALGO, Angel18+17570145
KJELDSEN, Søren18+17075145
LAWRENCE, Thriston18+17174145
GREEN, Gavin18+17372145
FREIBURGHAUS, Jeremy14+172--
DANTORP, Jens12+172--
101PEREZ, Victor18+27868146
BESSELING, Wil18+27175146
LEE, Craig18+27670146
LEVY, Alexander18+27373146
BACHEM, Nick18+27571146
PAVON, Matthieu18+27670146
ZANOTTI, Fabrizio18+27571146
ELVIRA, Nacho18+27472146
MOLINARI, Edoardo16+273--
110CROCKER, Sean18+37473147
HANNA, Chase18+37176147
MIGLIOZZI, Guido18+37275147
WANG, Jeunghun14+376--
114HUNDEBØLL, Oliver18+47375148
FORREST, Grant16+473--
WARREN, Marc15+472--
NØRGAARD, Niklas12+473--
118KIEFFER, Maximilian18+57475149
STRYDOM, Ockie18+57772149
KINHULT, Marcus18+57079149
JANEWATTANANOND, Jazz18+57277149
FISHER, Ross18+57673149
LI, Haotong18+57475149
WALTERS, Justin18+57376149
WINTHER, Jeff18+57772149
126MANSELL, Richard18+67575150
127HARRINGTON, Padraig18+77873151
RITCHIE, JC18+77576151
PULKKANEN, Tapio18+77576151
130GARCIA, Sebastian14+878--
131LAGERGREN, Joakim18+97974153
132KNAPPE, Alexander18+107579154
RETDSOUTHGATE, Matthew17+571--
RETDGAVINS, Daniel16+1075--
RETDWHITNELL, Dale16+1177--
RETDHILLIER, Daniel9+1377--
W/DGUERRIER, Julien15:40+981--
W/DDUBUISSON, Victor15:20+577--
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