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'It's not life or death' - Rory McIlroy determined to bounce back, praises Cameron Smith for Open win

Rory McIlroy hit the crossbar in a major for the fourth time this year, but took his defeat to Cameron Smith in the style of a champion. The Irishman was hot favourite to end an eight-year major drought when leading by two during the final round. Ad/> He was playing well, striking the ball superbly from tee to green.

But his putter, which has been much improved in the past 18 months, went ice cold. The Open'I don't feel loved' — LIV golfer Garcia's swipe at DP World Tour and BjornAN HOUR AGO McIlroy did not miss any easy putts, but the 15 and 20-footers were shaving the hole rather than falling in. And with Smith making putts from everywhere on the Old Course at St Andrews, McIlroy had no answer and had to settle for a fourth top-eight finish of the year in the majors.

McIlroy is a champion of the sport, and was quick to pay tribute to Smith. “I got beaten by a better player this week,” McIlroy said. “20-under par for four rounds of golf around here is really, really impressive playing, especially to go out and shoot 64 today to get it done.” Open winner Smith bristles at LIV question I don't feel loved — Garcia Asked to express his feelings after another major slipped through his grasp, McIlroy said: “Disappointed, obviously.

I felt like I didn't do much wrong today, but I didn't do much right either. “I'll be okay. It's not — at the end of the day, it's not life or death.

I'll have other chances to win the Open Championship and other chances to win majors. “It's one that I feel like I let slip away, but there will be other opportunities.” McIlroy has confirmed he will take a short break to overcome the mental challenge, before returning for the FedExCup play-offs. “I've got three weeks off; I'm not going to play again

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