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Rory McIlroy aims for comeback victory at Hero Dubai Desert Classic despite seven-shot deficit

January 23, 2026
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Rory McIlroy aims for comeback victory at Hero Dubai Desert Classic despite seven-shot deficit

Rory McIlroy eyes comeback at Hero Dubai Desert Classic

Rory McIlroy believes another astonishing comeback victory at the Hero Dubai Desert Classic is not out of the question despite finding himself seven strokes behind the leader, reports BritPanorama.

The Northern Irishman currently sits on two under par, sharing 20th position after contending with challenging wind conditions at Emirates Golf Club. His confidence stems from his extraordinary triumph in 2024, when he trailed by 10 shots at the halfway stage before claiming victory. Friday’s round featured six birdies alongside three dropped shots, and he hopes for a steadier performance on Saturday.

Asked if this is the golf course he would want to play on to catch up with the chasing pack, McIlroy replied: “It’s up there. I came from 10 behind a couple of years ago to win. If I go out there tomorrow, maybe in slightly better conditions in the morning and post a low one, then I’ll be right in the mix come Sunday. I feel like I gave myself plenty of opportunities, and I didn’t take maybe as many as I wanted to. I have a tee time tomorrow, and hopefully shoot a good one and get right back in contention.”

Defending champion Tyrrell Hatton is similarly hopeful of remaining in contention after a round of 69, which leaves him three shots ahead of McIlroy at five under, tied for sixth place. Hatton commented, “It’s in a decent position, considering I don’t feel like I’ve played anywhere near what I’m capable of. Hopefully I wake up with a decent golf swing and a clearer head, and we’ll go out there and try our best.”

Patrick Reed benefited from an earlier start, when conditions were at their best, to post a six-under 66, a bogey-free round in which he found 17 greens in regulation with an eagle at the par 546-yard 13th hole. The American now sits one clear of Andy Sullivan, who had a remarkable round of 62 to move to eight under. Sullivan made six birdies in his first 10 holes but only one thereafter, closing with a birdie on 17 and an eagle at the last. He noted, “I hit a lot of good shots and holed a lot of good putts.”

As the tournament unfolds, McIlroy’s quest for a comeback remains a compelling narrative, serving as a reminder of the unpredictable nature of golf, where fortunes can shift dramatically in just a day.

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