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Rory McIlroy, taking time off ahead of British Open

 

The four-time major winner who came excruciatingly close to his fifth issued a statement on Monday addressing his collapse and congratulating winner and rival Bryson DeChambeau. It’s the first the public has heard from McIlroy since Sunday’s finish that saw DeChambeau get up and down from a bunker on 18 to defeat McIlroy by one stroke.

McIlroy was last seen via NBC cameras watching in anguish as DeChambeau capitalized on McIlroy’s back-nine blunders en route to victory. McIlroy then got into his car to leave the clubhouse without addressing media.

 

 

McIlroy acknowledged on Monday what was obvious to everyone who watched a first major win since 2014 slip from his grasp. Sunday was “probably the toughest” day in his career as a professional golfer.

McIlroy then lamented the two missed putts on the back nine that combined to leave him one stroke behind instead of one stroke ahead of DeChambeau after 72 holes. After connecting on each of his previous 496 putts inside 3 feet this season, he missed short putts on 16 and 18 that added up to 6 feet, 3 inches — misses that have the potential to linger on McIlroy’s psyche for the foreseeable future.

 

 

He vowed instead to look forward — once he’s done processing Sunday.
McIlroy is taking some time off before switching his focus to the upcoming Scottish Open (July 11-14) and The British Open (July 17-21).
The British Open will mark McIlroy’s next and last chance in 2024 to secure a fifth major championship. He previously won the British Open at Royal Liverpool in 2014.

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