I’m happy with where my game is at – Rory McIlroy in confident mood
For a player who has not won a major in eight years, Rory McIlroy could hardly be in a better position heading into the 122nd US Open.
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For a player who has not won a major in eight years, Rory McIlroy could hardly be in a better position heading into the 122nd US Open.
Jay Monahan is the man behind the scenes, the string puller, but the PGA Tour commissioner was thrust front and centre when the LIV Golf Series kicked off. All scenarios were hypothetical until a ball was struck. Within half an hour of the tee shots in St Albans, Monahan issued a statement saying all players taking part in LIV Golf would be suspended from the PGA Tour.
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Rory McIlroy fired a warning to those with eyes on this week’s US Open with a stunning victory at the RBC Canadian Open. The Irishman came out on top in a high-class, three-way shootout with Tony Finau and Justin Thomas.
If the PGA Tour could script a storyline in a week of turmoil, the sight of Rory McIlroy delivering a masterclass to defend his RBC Canadian Open title would be it. LIV Golf has thrown millions (maybe billions) in a bid to disrupt the world of golf; and the PGA Tour has handed suspensions to those who teed it up in St Albans. That sent a message, McIlroy did as well.
Rory McIlroy will take a share of the lead into the final round as he aims to retain the Canadian Open at St George's Golf & Country Club.
Rory McIlroy is just one shot off the lead heading into the third round of the RBC Canadian Open.
Two more major champions, Bryson DeChambeau and Patrick Reed, are reportedly defecting from the PGA Tour to the new LIV Golf Invitational Series.