Rory McIlroy stays focused despite distractions to contend for third consecutive Canadian Open win.

Rory McIlroy, the four-time major champion from Northern Ireland, saw through all distractions to position himself for a shot at his third consecutive Canadian Open title, following a six-under-par 66 round that left him two strokes behind leader C.T. Pan ahead of the final day. Despite being taken aback by the PGA Tour’s partnership with Saudi Arabia’s wealth fund, which he called being made the “sacrificial lamb”, McIlroy managed to stay focused on the course and shut out the noise. Along with chasing his 32nd worldwide victory, McIlroy is also gearing up for the U.S. Open at Los Angeles Country Club. The Englishmen, Tommy Fleetwood and Justin Rose, who are also his European Ryder Cup teammates, were among the contenders chasing the top spot. Despite some remarkable performances from other players, including Aaron Rai and Nick Taylor, who shot a course-record 63, McIlroy’s pursuit of a third consecutive Canadian Open title is set to make for an exciting final day.

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