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Rory McIlroy earned more respect from fans despite falling short in The Open Championship in his home country of Northern ...
Rory McIlroy carded a 2-under 69 in the second round of The Open to give him back-to-back under-par rounds and, most importantly, a tee time on the weekend.
At one point the situation was so chaotic that security had to react, ready to prevent the invasion of fans. Rory McIlroy was not satisfied with the reaction of individuals, mostly children who did ...
PORTRUSH, Northern Ireland - Rory McIlroy fed off a wave of his fans' euphoria to shoot a brilliant third-round 66 at Portrush on Saturday and remain in contention to win his second British Open title ...
The child stood transfixed, overwhelmed by the moment, until reality crashed back when McIlroy had already moved 50 yards past. Panic flashed across the boy's face—had he missed his chance? He found ...
Following a decent outing at Royal Portrush, Rory McIlroy expressed gratitude to the local crowd for their support during the Open Championship.
Rory McIlroy's first round at Royal Portrush was the usual rollercoaster of a ride but he came through it and is just three off the lead heading into Friday.
Scottie Scheffler was walking down the first fairway at Royal Portrush when a shout came from outside the ropes: "Go Rory!" ...
"It's one of the largest roars I've ever heard on a golf course," McIlroy said, in one of the five questions allotted to the ...
PORTRUSH, Northern Ireland -- Rory McIlroy practically had Royal Portrush all to himself Monday morning, but not for long. By the time he finished his first practice round for the British Open ...