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Rory McIlroy rues cold putter after falling short in U.S. Open - ESPN

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LOS ANGELES — Rory McIlroy got the sort of break most players need to win a U.S. Open. If only he could've made a putt or two to go with it.

The golf gods, to say nothing of the golf rulebook, gave McIlroy a chance to save par after his approach shot on the 14th hole came up short and embedded in the deep grass above a greenside bunker.

But McIlroy missed the putt — a common theme on Sunday — and made his only bogey of the day. That single shot cost him in a 1-stroke loss to Wyndham Clark.

McIlroy shot even-par 70 — one birdie, 16 pars and that single bogey — to finish at 9-under 271. His drought in the majors is now at 33 tournaments, a dry spell that is nearing nine full years. «I think the putter, I'll rue some of the chances that I missed,» McIlroy said. «It was hard to get the ball really close all day.

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