US Open day four: Misses will haunt Rory McIlroy for life says Nick Faldo
Sir Nick Faldo believes Rory McIlroy will be haunted forever by letting the US Open slip through his fingers at Pinehurst.
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Sir Nick Faldo believes Rory McIlroy will be haunted forever by letting the US Open slip through his fingers at Pinehurst.
Nick Faldo believes Rory McIlroy will be haunted forever by letting the US Open slip through his fingers at Pinehurst.
Bryson DeChambeau claimed his second US Open title on an extraordinary final day at Pinehurst to heap more major misery on a shell-shocked Rory McIlroy.
Rory McIlroy remains focused on becoming the most successful European player in history after a “come-to-Jesus” moment transformed his US Open record.
Rory McIlroy remains focused on becoming the most successful European player in history after a "come-to-Jesus" moment transformed his US Open record.
Sir Nick Faldo has heaped praise on Swedish golf sensation Ludvig Aberg, who has been a professional for less than a year. The 24 year old made his pro debut in June 2023 at the Canadian Open and has quickly established himself as one of the world's top players, with victories on both the DP World Tour and PGA Tour.
Phil Mickelson has altered his approach at the Masters Champions Dinner, after avoiding interaction with his PGA Tour rival. It was noted that Mickelson 'didn't say a word' during Tuesday's Masters Champions Dinner at Augusta National, where he was reunited with several of his PGA Tour competitors.
One of the great quotes in golfing history was uttered in a bathroom at Augusta on Saturday night of the Masters in 1996.