Tom McKibbin misses out on US Open by a single shot
Down 20-year-old Tom McKibbin missed out on qualification for next month's US Open by just one shot at Walton Heath.
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Down 20-year-old Tom McKibbin missed out on qualification for next month's US Open by just one shot at Walton Heath.
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Rory McIlroy was right to take a break after his miserable Masters experience in order to avoid a destructive trip down a “rabbit hole”, according to double US Open champion Curtis Strange.
Record-breaking McIlroy In 2012 at Kiawah Island, one of the relative new stars on the scene was a fresh faced, curly haired, Rory McIlroy who was competing in only his fourth PGA Championship. In his three previous starts at the event, the Northern Irishman already had a pair of tied thirds to his name. Ad Mother Nature bare her teeth during the weekend forcing most to cram a round and a half of golf into the final day.
Rory McIlroy was right to take a break after his miserable Masters experience in order to avoid a destructive trip down a "rabbit hole", according to double US Open champion Curtis Strange.