Rory McIlroy missed the 54-hole cut at the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am on Saturday after finishing one-under par through the first three rounds.
McIlroy entered moving day at one under after he posted a second-round score of three-over 74, and an even-par showing that consisted of five birdies and five bogeys—including four on the front nine—ended his weekend early.
The cut line settled at three under.
After his round concluded, McIlroy admitted he was disappointed he wasn't able to play through Sunday alongside his father—who was his playing partner for the week.
"I wish I could have played a little bit better for him and wish we would have both been around to play tomorrow," he said, according to ESPN.