DUBAI, United Arab Emirates — Patrick Reed moved into the lead at the Dubai Desert Classic on Friday and has a familiar foe trying to chase him down over the weekend.
Rory McIlroy sounds up for the fight, too.
''I came from 10 behind a couple years ago to win,'' the No. 2-ranked McIlroy said defiantly. ''I think I'm seven back at the minute.''
McIlroy sure will need to improve to reel in Reed, the former Masters champion who kept his card clean and shot 6-under 66 to take a one-stroke lead after the second round at Emirates Golf Club.
Reed, a LIV Golf member who plays frequently on the European tour, made four birdies and a 40-footer for eagle at the par-5 13th. The American was on 9-under 135 for the week.
McIlroy birdied the par-5 18th to shoot 69 and repair some of the damage from a 72 in the first round.
Few know the course better than McIlroy, the record four-time champion — including in 2024 when he was 11 shots back heading onto the 18th hole on the Friday yet still won, and in 2023 when he outlasted Reed in a memorable final-round duel that got personal.
Throw in their loud singles match at the Ryder Cup in 2016, won by Reed, and they certainly have some history.