Paige Spiranac defends Rory McIlroy
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Rory McIlroy shot a 3-under 67 to finish the U.S. Open at 7 over. That's a performance he can build off as he works toward the year’s final major.
With his final round performance at the US Open, Rory McIlroy is back in the fight to find the right motivation for the future of his professional career.
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US Weekly on MSNRory McIlroy Admits He Lives ‘Two Different Lives’ as Wife Erica Stoll Skips the U.S. OpenMcIlroy discussed the delicate balance of managing his life away from the golf course as his wife, Erica, and their daughter, Poppy, skipped Oakmont
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GOLF.com on MSNRory McIlroy’s U.S. Open theatrics ended on a strange noteRory McIlroy's U.S. Open week was strange and at times standoffish. On Sunday, though, things looked different.
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Tennis World on MSNLee Westwood defends McIlroy’s US Open comments: I see where he’s coming fromLee Westwood, a well-known face of the golf scene, commented on such statements, saying that the Northern Irish golfer was probably frustrated by a slightly worse performance.
Rory McIlroy finally spoke to the media at the U.S. Open Saturday. The reigning Masters champion argued he's "earned the right to do whatever" he choses.
McIlroy said Saturday his tournament has been “pretty average” — he said one positive is he’s driven the ball as well as he has in a while.
Rory McIlroy’s stay in the U.S. Open field nearly lasted just two days. But a birdie on the 18th hole salvaged his second round (2-over) to get him through two days at 6-under and in a tie for 45th at Oakmont Country Club, barely sneaking past the cutline nine years after he missed the cut the last time the major was held at the course.