AUGUSTA, Georgia (Reuters) - Rory McIlroy said on Saturday he needs to play the round of his life to complete the career grand slam but the world number two does not plan to take too many risks on a notoriously demanding Augusta National layout. The 27-year-old Northern Irishman will start the final round on Sunday six strokes behind the leaders, his European Ryder Cup team mates Justin Rose and Sergio Garcia. However, he still thinks he can clinch the Green Jacket and become the sixth man to complete the career modern grand slam. "I can, yeah, but I need to play the round of my life tomorrow," said McIlroy. McIlroy stumbled further with a double-bogey at the seventh, before repairing the damage with birdies at the eighth and 12th holes.
Source: The Star April 09, 2017 00:22 UTC