Rory McIlroy ends his media silence
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Irish Star on MSNRory McIlroy verdict on U.S. Open final day perfectly sums up Oakmont misery for Masters championRory McIlroy cut a frustrated figure on moving day at the U.S. Open at Oakmont Country Club as the Northern Irishman's major championship drought continued
Rory McIlroy hasn't always had the best relationship with the media as fans have criticised the Northern Irishman for his comments during the US Open
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GOLF.com on MSNWhy Rory McIlroy’s sudden frostiness is so jarringThe Rory McIlroy we’ve seen of late is not the same person media and fans have made an investment in caring about, in good times and bad.
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Irish Star on MSNRory McIlroy faces backlash over 'arrogant' U.S. Open assessment after finally ending boycottRory McIlroy has been slammed as 'arrogant' and 'unlikeable' by golf fans after his comments following his third round at the U.S. Open on Saturday
Paul McGinley reckons something is eating at Rory McIlroy and he needs a break. The career Grand Slam star has endured a miserable US Open week and has looked out of sorts since his epic Masters triumph at Augusta.
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Extra.ie on MSNRory McIlroy looking to ‘get out’ of disaster US OpenRory McIlroy has defended himself for not speaking to media during the US Open as he admitted he has stopped caring about his tournament performance for the rest of the weekend. The Northern Ireland golfer completed a career Grand Slam when he was victorious at The Masters in Augusta earlier in the year,
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Irish Star on MSNScottie Scheffler has already helped Rory McIlroy explain slump after dismal U.S. Open performanceRory McIlroy has cut a frustrated figure at the U.S. Open and Scottie Scheffler has explained why the Northern Irishman is struggling following his own PGA Championship win
Rory McIlroy lashed out at the toughest golf course in the country Friday as Oakmont Country Club continued to bare its teeth at the 156 men competing in the 2025 U.S. Open. Though McIlroy was hardly the only golfer to be frustrated by the difficulties he faced in Western Pennsylvania,