Aberg tied for lead, McIlroy barely makes weekend at Wentworth
VIRGINIA WATER, England (AP) — Ludvig Aberg birdied No. 18 in fading light to take a share of the lead. Rory McIlroy did the same to almost certainly make the cut.
In a chaotic finish to the second round of the BMW PGA Championship, Aberg and McIlroy won their own personal battles down the storied par-5 last hole at Wentworth, where — for a while — nine balls were regularly in play as players backed up to complete their rounds in close-to-dark conditions.
Most of the light shining on the green came from the giant illuminated scoreboard as Aberg, the 23-year-old Swede tipped to be the next big thing in golf, rolled in a putt from four feet for a 6-under 66 to tie for the lead with compatriot Sebastian Soderberg (64) on 10-under par.
McIlroy then two-putted for birdie from 45 feet to finish off a round of 71 and move onto 1 under, which should see him make the weekend on the number. He will have to wait until Saturday morning to be sure, though.