U.S. Open, Rory McIlroy
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The three-time Masters champion served as lead analyst for Sky TV’s coverage of the Masters in Europe and in his pithy style mused during the back nine on Sunday that one great shot would win it and one poor shot would lose it for McIlroy.
Rory McIlroy suffered his worst PGA Tour finish at RBC Canadian Open, missing the cut amid equipment struggles and backlash from fans.
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U.S. Open gets underway on Thursday, June 12, when golf's greatest players will descend upon Oakmont Country Club. It's the third major championship of the PGA Tour season, and plenty of 2025 U.S. Open storylines are unfolding as we inch closer to one of golf's most historic tournaments.
World No. 2 Rory McIlroy finally spoke to the press for the first time in three weeks. He did so from TPC Toronto, the site of the RBC Canadian Open, and unsurprisingly, the controversy surrounding his driver at the PGA Championship dominated the conversation.
Rory McIlroy spoke with reporters for the first time since his failed driver test at the 2025 PGA Championship ahead of this week's RBC Canadian Open
Driver testing by the USGA has become a talking point over the past few weeks, especially after the issue involving Rory McIlroy at last month’s PGA Championship. McIlroy wasn’t pleased after word got out that his driver had been flagged as non-conforming – even though there was no suggestion he’d done anything wrong.
U.S. Open Golf Championship begins Thursday at Oakmont Country Club in Pennsylvania in what will be a historic 125th edition of the major championship.
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The Mirror US on MSNPGA Tour star understands Rory McIlroy's stance after Jack Nicklaus criticismRory McIlroy has made a number of changes to his schedule this year, opting to skip a number of events on the PGA Tour
Rory McIlroy is standing behind his decision to skip media sessions at the PGA Championship last month. The Northern Irishman said Wednesday he had been “pissed off” after news came out that his driver was deemed nonconforming and unusable in pre-tournament testing.
Rory McIlroy reflects on his U.S. Open practice round and what it will take to win the tournament.