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Hollywood loves a sequel and golf is no different, with Los Angeles Country Club already slated to host the US Open again in 2039.
Rory McIlroy's countdown is on to the Open Championship, where he'll try again to end a nine-year major title drought after a runner-up finish to Wyndham Clark at the US Open.
Rory McIlroy was left to rue missed opportunities on the eighth and 14th holes as his wait for a first major championship since 2014 continued.
Rory McIlroy insisted he would endure the pain of another 100 near-misses as long as he finally ends his major championship drought.
It wasn't the Hollywood ending for the man from Holywood as Rory McIlroy once again came up just short in a major, with unheralded American Wyndham Clark winning the US Open by one shot to land his first major title. It represented more heartache for McIlroy, whose nine-year wait for a fifth major goes on. Ad He was, once again, so close but yet so far as he carded a 70 to finish on nine-under at the Los Angeles Country Club, in a round that saw the Northern Irishman's putter fail to truly fire.
American Wyndham Clark won the US Open by one shot over Rory McIlroy at Los Angeles Country Club on Sunday to claim his first major title.
LOS ANGELES : Wyndham Clark's late mother always told him to "play big" and the American did just that at the U.S. Open to earn an emotional breakthrough victory on Sunday.
Wyndham Clark held his nerve to card an even-par 70 on Sunday to win the 123rd US Open, capturing his first major title and denying four-time major winner Rory McIlroy his first in nine years.