Rory McIlroy makes remarkable media U-turn
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Rory McIlroy’s recent struggles off the tee have stirred a growing concern as the 2025 U.S. Open at Oakmont looms.
The Ryder Cup star got something out of it as he stayed in title contention through Saturday with an outside chance of catching leader and mate Sam Burns to win the crown and back-up his PGA title triumph with a fourth Major victory.
Former professional player Nick Dougherty believes Rory McIlroy will soon return to top form and insists he’ll relish the challenge of teeing off at what is often dubbed “the world’s hardest golf course” at this week’s US Open.
Scottie Scheffler looks the man to beat at the US Open. If Rory McIlroy is to add to his major haul, he must rediscover his hunger to scale the mountain, writes Greg Allen.
As exhausting and frustrating and ultimately validating as the last decade was for Rory McIlroy, the next and final phase of his career might turn out to be the most interesting. Above all else ...
CHARLOTTE, N.C. — A day late, the PGA of America finally issued a statement Saturday about Rory McIlroy’s driver being deemed “non-conforming’’ following a random check by the USGA ...