Rory McIlroy, Oakmont
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McIlroy opted to take a penalty stroke and a drop, leading to a bogey and capping off a 2-over 37 on the front nine. And of course, the USGA took the opportunity to educate you at home about what to do if you find yourself in the same position as the 2025 Masters champion.
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Golf Digest on MSNU.S. Open 2025: Rory McIlroy leaves Oakmont with this U.S. Open recordEven during a frustrating week, Rory McIlroy managed to make more golf history. The five-time major champ was never in contention at the U.S. Open, needing a closing birdie on Friday at Oakmont just to make the cut.
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Irish Star on MSNRory McIlroy shifts focus to next 'mountain' after U-turn at U.S. OpenRory McIlroy is hoping to win his sixth major championship at Royal Portrush next month, achieving the rare feat of winning a major championship in Northern Ireland
That’ll have to wait another week as McIlroy plays the Travelers Championship this week outside of Hartford, Conn. A year ago, McIlroy skipped the Travelers and got lost by hims
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GB News on MSNRory McIlroy defended after controversial behaviour during US Open - 'There is clearly something more going on'Golf influencer Paige Spiranac has come to Rory McIlroy's defence after the Northern Irishman faced criticism for skipping media sessions during the US Open at Oakmont Country Club. The decision to avoid reporters following his first two rounds raised eyebrows in the golf world,
Rory McIlroy has expressed renewed confidence in his driving ability following a challenging US Open experience. After struggling to find form at the Masters, McIlroy faced a tough battle at Oakmont but managed to secure a respectable 19th place finish.
Rory McIlroy battled through a turbulent week at Oakmont Country Club, closing his U.S. Open campaign with a brilliant 3‑under 67 on Sunday. After opening rounds of 74, 72 and 74, McIlroy’s late surge vaulted him into a tie for 19th at 7‑over par (287) with his lowest single‑round tally of the championship and his 10th career round of 67 or better at the U.