Rory McIlroy discusses “nasty” heartache at U.S. Open while playing exclusive round with Jon Rahm ahead of return

McIlroy rues painful missed putt in U.S. Open credits: Getty

The Northern Irishman held a two-stroke lead with five holes to go, but bogeyed three of the final four holes to allow DeChambeau to overtake him for more glory.

McIlroy continues to wait this year to add to the Core Four roster, and the U.S. Open proved to be a huge missed opportunity. Speaking at the Renaissance Club in North Berwick, McIlroy gave the all-clear about his ill health on the final day and admitted he was well aware of DeChambeau’s responsibility for his personal life at Pinehurst.

“I would describe Sunday at Pinehurst as ‘a great day until it was over,'” he said. Fowler \’s Scotland Open victory is very popular and he is about to move to the winning village.

Mcilroy and his wife, Erica, will participate in Golf Star for London’s drinks and Wimbledon visit.

\ “I couldn’t spend the last few years on that Sunday, so I controlled the golf tournament and held a putt as needed.

MCILROY was sad after missing the US opening with one ShotCredit: Getty.

\ “It was a tough day, it was a tough day a few days later, but as you go further away, you will start seeing all the positive and everything you have done throughout the week. Advertisement

“There’s a lot to learn here, too. I distinctly remember starting to get a little anxious waiting for my second putt on 16, and then that last putt was really hard and I really understood where Bryson’s putt went wrong off the tee. \ “I knew I had to hit him very slowly. If the person who did it was not important, I would have strengthened it. \ “I knew that Bryison had hit him, and I just wanted to make sure that it could be at least.

\ “I look back on the day and look back on some of my career the most difficult moment. I hope I learn a lot and like it.

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\”It\’s something that\’s been a bit of a theme throughout my career, I\’ve been able to take those tough moments and turn them into great things not very long after that.\”

McIlroy won the Scottish Open last year in styleCredit: getty

Meanwhile, McIlroy leapt to defence of his caddie Harry Diamond, who has came in for criticism from Tiger Woods\’ former coach Hank Haney and former PGA Tour player Smylie Kaufman recently.

\”It\’s certainly unfair,\” the Northern Irishman said. \ “Hank Heini was never in this position. Smili was in this position once. \ “Like other caddies, Harry is not so noisy, noisy, and noisy in his own words, which doesn’t mean he doesn’t say anything.

\ “I just want these people to criticize things when they do not proceed in their opinion. “Someone once told me, if you don’t listen to these people’s advice, you’ll never take their criticism, and of course I’m not going to ask Hank Haney for advice. I love Smylie, but I think I know what I\’m doing, and so does Harry.\”

McIlroy will have fond memories of The Renaissance Club as he returns to action at the Scottish Open this week.

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He claimed the prestigious title in 2023 and will be looking for another big week ahead of the upcoming 152nd Open Championship at Royal Troon. Before the exile, Makira was an exclusive event in Sally Queenwood Golf Club’s professional participants, and was enjoyed in a special disposable round.

Macirla was heated in an important week in Scotland, along with the original cup cup, a rider’s version, and Yampole. The highly exclusive club hosts the one-day Queenwood Cup every year, where McIlroy shot a nine-under 63 before the British Open at Royal Portrush in 2019.

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But McIlroy is hoping a return to British soil will bring back positive vibes as he aims for another major glory at Troon next week.

M. C Lang

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