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McIlroy hopes to end on a high as the big guns misfire early on
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|July 18, 2024
Rory begins Open bid with a bogey but he’s not the only one struggling in pouring rain
UNDER grey skies and in the pouring rain, Rory McIlroy this morning kicked off his quest to win The Open.
Just a month after his round collapsed at Pinehurst to lose the US Open, all eyes were on McIlroy to see if this was the start of a comeback or another painful chapter in the 35-year-old’s pursuit of a first Major since 2014.
McIlroy has cut a buoyant figure since arriving in Scotland last week and he finished fourth in the Scottish Open, but he was subdued after a difficult first hole at Royal Troon.
He made a bogey on the first after leaving his approach short of the green. McIlroy chipped on, but he was unable to make a putt for par.
It was nothing like the short putts that cost McIlroy the US Open last month, this one a testy 12-footer, but he has spoken of the need to get his putter firing this week.
“If I can get the putter to co-operate and get the speed of the greens down...I feel like I’ll be in a really good spot [for the Open],” he said. Denne historien er fra July 18, 2024-utgaven av Evening Standard.
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