M2M Russian Open
                  
                
              Round up: McIlroy struggles; Selfridge contending; Hoey eight back
Rory McIlroy got up and down nicely from sand for birdie at the 18th to ease his fears of not making the cut but the world No 1 may not be able to stop Jason Day or even Jordan Spieth from taking his world No 1 crown in Boston on Monday.

Tour round-up: G-Mac's eagle two; rookie pros; Porthcawl; Moscow
PGA Tour — Graeme McDowell failed to shake off his jet lag and put in a tired finish but even at that he was still smiling after holing a three hybrid from 213 yards for an eagle two en route to a two under 68 in the first round of the RBC Canadian Open at Royal Montreal.

Hungry Hoey claims fifth European Tour win
Michael Hoey receives a rifle salute from the traditional Russian Military after winning the M2M Russian Open at the Tseleevo Golf and Polo Club. Picture ©Getty Images Michael Hoey continued his amazing record as voracious finisher when he cruised to his fifth European Tour win with a commanding four-shot victory in the M2M Russian Open.Hoey makes big move in Moscow
Michael Hoey is five shots clear in the M2M Russian Open. Picture: Thos Caffrey / www.golffile.ieMichael Hoey put himself in a great position to secure a fifth European Tour title with a brilliant third round 65 giving him an impressive five-stroke lead at the M2M Russian Open.
          
        
      





