Rory McIlroy finally gives reasons why he snubbed Bryson DeChambeau and made quick exit from US Open
June 17, 2024
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McIlroy was imagined within the scoring room with his hands on his hips some time recently rapidly clearing out the resort in North Carolina without talking to media and some time recently the trophy introduction.
A down and out Rory McIlroy was shot clearing out the US Open without praising his match Bryson DeChambeau after the American denied him a fifth major triumph.
After a solid begin at Pinehurst No 2 in North Carolina, the Northern Irish golfer stupendously collapsed at the wrap up with intruder on three of his last four gaps.
Observing from the scoring room, McIlroy, 35, seen DeChambeau deliver a surprising 55-yard pitch from the sand to four feet and change over the putt on the 18th to total a one-shot win.
McIlroy was imagined with his hands on his hips some time recently taking off the room and making a fast exit from the resort without talking to media and some time recently the trophy introduction.
He remains without a major win since his 2014 victory at the PGA Championship.
Chants of ‘Ror-EE!’ before long halted
It had all begun so well for McIlroy, who made four birdies in a five-hole extend around the turn to claim a two-shot lead strolling to the 14th tee.
But chants of “Ror-EE! Ror-EE!” before long ceased from the swarm on the 16th gap, where he had his to begin with three-putt of the week and missed.
On the 18th gap, McIlroy’s tee shot landed behind a infamous wiregrass bush. He impacted out brief of the green and pitched delightfully to four feet where he missed once more.
DeChambeau on ‘best shot of my life’
In the mean time, DeChambeau overseen to drag off one of the hardest shots in golf.
“I still can’t accept that up-and-down,” DeChambeau, 30, said as he observed a replay from the video screen amid the trophy introduction. “Likely the most excellent shot of my life.”
McIlroy is due to be back in activity at the Travelers Championship, the most recent of the PGA Tour’s Signature Occasions, which runs from Thursday to Sunday.
The ultimate men’s major of the year is The Open, taking put at Regal Troon from July 18-21, where DeChambeau will once more be among the pre-tournament top picks.