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ATLANTA — Rory McIlroy made up a two-shot deficit on Billy Horschel at the Tour Championship on Saturday, setting up a $10 million showdown to end the PGA Tour season.

McIlroy overcame a pair of three-putt bogeys by rolling in a 25-foot eagle putt on the 15th hole, and closing with a tough chip from thick grass behind the 18th green that allowed him to save par for a 3-under 67.

Horschel led by as many as three shots during the third round at East Lake until he dropped two shots on the back nine and had to settle for a 69.

They were at 9-under 201. And they had plenty of company in what was shaping up as one of the most enticing finishes in the eight-year history of the FedEx Cup.

Jim Furyk, winless since he captured the FedEx Cup four years ago, had a 67 and was two shots behind. He would have to win to have any chance of joining Tiger Woods as the only multiple winners of golf’s biggest bonus.

Rickie Fowler (67), Justin Rose (66) and Jason Day (70) were three shots behind.

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It’s going to be an exciting day,” Horschel said after posting his 11th consecutive round in the 60s during the FedEx Cup playoffs.

McIlroy has been losing a little energy since that high-charged performance that carried him to major titles in the British Open and PGA Championship, with a World Golf Championship sandwiched in between. He knows he’s already had the best year, and he would like nothing better than to end it right.

“I’ve come here with the ultimate goal of trying to cap it off and trying to put an exclamation point on it or the icing on the cake or whatever you want to call it,” McIlroy said. “Would it be poetic justice? I’d feel really good about it.”

LPGA: South Korean teenager Hyo-Joo Kim emerged from a third round riddled with errors by contenders to lead the Evian Championship by a stroke.

Kim – in sight of her first major win – hit four bogeys on the front nine before recovering for a 1-over 72 at Evian-les-Bains, France.

That she regained the lead was a legacy of her remarkable 61 on Thursday, the lowest score in major history, while her rivals also dropped on the leaderboard.

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Karrie Webb mixed four birdies with three bogeys in a 1-under 70, leaving the 39-year-old one shot behind Kim and with a great chance of an eighth career major.

Mi-Jung Hur of South Korea was two behind Kim at 6 under overall.

Overnight leader Brittany Lincicome of the U.S. dropped four shots off the lead after a 6-over 77, which featured two double bogeys and a triple bogey within the first seven holes.

Kim was just 11 years old when Webb won her last major, The Kraft Nabisco, in 2006.

EUROPEAN TOUR: Romain Wattel of France shot his third consecutive round in the 60s to take the KLM Open lead at 14-under at Zandvoort, Netherlands, as Paul Casey narrowly missed the first ever 59 on the European Tour.

Wattel had seven birdies before a single bogey on the 17th for a 64, to follow up rounds of 67 and 65 on Thursday and Friday and take a three-shot lead over second-placed Richie Ramsay of Scotland.

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Casey was third after nearly making history at the par-70 Kennemer Golf & Country Club.

Needing an eagle for a 59, his second shot on the par-four ninth – the last hole of his third round – pitched close to the cup before spinning left and off the green.

SYMETRA TOUR: Taiwan’s Min Lee won the Garden City Charity Classic by a stroke to wrap up a 2015 LPGA Tour card.

The 19-year-old Lee closed with a 3-under 69 to finish at 6-under 210 at Garden City, Kansas.

She earned $15,000 to jump from ninth to fourth on the money list with $53,487. The top 10 next week after the season-ending Symetra Tour Championship will get LPGA Tour cards.

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