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Tokyo Olympics golf: Staff Eire's Rory McIlroy & Shane Lowry transfer into competition

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Rory McIlroy has performed with American world quantity three Collin Morikawa within the opening two roundsDates: 23 July-8 August Time in Tokyo: BST +8Protection: Watch stay on BBC TV, BBC iPlayer, BBC Purple Button and on-line; Pay attention on BBC Radio 5 Stay, Sports activities Further and Sounds; stay textual content and video clips on BBC Sport web site and app.

Staff Eire’s Rory McIlroy and Shane Lowry moved into medal competition with two of the very best rounds on day two of the boys’s particular person strokeplay golf.

McIlroy was inside three pictures of the lead after a five-under 66 on Friday, however noticed that hole prolonged to 4 after an excellent end by Xander Schauffele.

Schauffele is ready to steer on 11 below after an eagle on 14 and three ultimate birdies noticed him card an eight-under 63.

Lowry shot 65 – solely bettered by Schauffele – to sit down one behind McIlroy.

Nice Britain’s Paul Casey can be seven below with one gap left to play. The 44-year-old Englishman was in one of many 5 teams unable to finish their rounds after hostile climate on the Kasumigaseki Nation Membership.

Play will resume at 07:45 native time on Saturday – the third spherical will observe as soon as it’s accomplished with threesomes enjoying from a two-tee begin.

Mexico’s Carlos Ortiz is second after ending on 10 below, whereas Japan’s Hideki Matsuyama, who gained the Masters in April, is in a four-way tie for third on eight below.

Casey’s GB team-mate Tommy Fleetwood and Open champion Collin Morikawa of the US are again on three below.

After a gap two-under 69, four-time main champion McIlroy charged up the leaderboard with two birdies and an eagle on the entrance 9.

Play was additionally stopped earlier on Friday due to rain and when the gamers returned McIlroy knocked in two extra birdies to maneuver to eight below – a tie for second and two pictures behind Mexico’s Ortiz.

However a bogey on the final noticed the 32-year-old Northern Irishman, competing for Eire on the Video games, drop again to seven below within the four-day occasion.

Ortiz, who shot a 67, led for many of the second spherical however noticed 28-year-old Schauffele pull stage after that blistering end.

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