Rory McIlroy, Royal Portrush
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Rory McIlroy carded a 2-under 69 in the second round of The Open to give him back-to-back under-par rounds and, most importantly, a tee time on the weekend.
The 153rd Open Championship is at Royal Portrush – and as expected – the headlines are all about Rory McIlroy. That is because the Northern Ireland hero is responsible for both the
PORTRUSH, Northern Ireland, July 18 (Reuters) - China's Li Haotong and American Brian Harman led the British Open second round on eight under par as home favourite Rory McIlroy's rollercoaster ride continued at Royal Portrush on Friday.
At this time six years ago, Rory McIlroy was already on his way home, heartbroken about missing the cut in his first “home” British Open.
The first round of the 2025 Open Championship saw Royal Portrush giving the 156-player field all it could handle as ever-changing weather conditions allowed the Northern Ireland course to show off its strength against the best players in the world.
Rory McIlroy shot 1-under 70 in the first round of the British Open at Royal Portrush that is also serving as a homecoming for the Northern Irish star.
McIlroy didn't play his best Thursday at Royal Portrush but shot 1-under 70 and is three shots off the 18-hole lead.
Rory McIlroy made an opening bogey but a swift comeback on the remainder of the front nine. Rory McIlroy hit two of 13 fairways while shooting under par on Thursday. Rory McIlroy kept his dream of a home Open Championship victory alive with an improved back nine on Friday.
It was a return six years in the making, and it was a return that perfectly encapsulated Rory McIlroy. Making the trek back to Royal Portrush for The Open Championship -- now as a career grand slam winner -- the Northern Irishman experienced a topsy-turvy day as the hard stuff came easy and the easy stuff came hard.