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Rory McIlroy makes the cut with late birdies at Houston Open

Rory McIlroy shows signs of tiredness during his second round.
Rory McIlroy shows signs of tiredness during his second round.

Steve Wheatcroft took a one-shot lead at the midway point of the Houston Open, as world number two Rory McIlroy scraped into the weekend.

Wheatcroft produced a second straight 67 to set 10 under overall, one shot ahead of fellow Americans Jason Kokrak and overnight leader DA Points – and nine up on McIlroy.

The Northern Irishman carded birdies at the 15th and 16th holes for a second-round 70 – a score that left him on one under and through to Saturday’s play with nothing to spare.

McIlroy had been facing up to an early finish when he teed off at the 15th hole, but two timely birdies saw him make the cut.

He told www.pgatour.com: “As I said, no one likes missing cuts and especially when it’s my last one before the Masters. It’s nice to have another couple of rounds, do some work on the range this afternoon and hopefully improve on the course that I’ve already done.”

In fact, it will not be his last cut before the Masters – he subsequently, and with 30 minutes to spare before the deadline, entered next week’s Valero Texas Open in San Antonio.

England’s Brian Davis remained in contention following a second bogey-free round – a 70 putting him in a share of fourth on seven under, alongside Stewart Cink.

Lee Westwood’s level-par round left him in a share of 18th on four under, one shot ahead of compatriot Greg Owen and two clear of Ross Fisher and David Lynn.

Defending champion Hunter Mahan missed the cut, as did Brandt Snedeker, Shane Lowry and Britons Martin Laird and Paul Casey.