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Conditions beat me declares Rory McIlroy as major drought stretches into 11th year

The Holywood star couldn't get to grips with the tricky conditions and missed the cut at Royal Troon.


  • Jul 19 2024
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Conditions beat me declares Rory McIlroy as major drought stretches into 11th year
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Rory McIlroy's major drought will stretch into its 11th year after a torrid couple of days saw the former Open winner miss the cut at Royal Troon.

In his first major start since throwing away the US Open, McIlroy shot 78 and 75 to finish 11 over par, five shots off the cut-line of +5.

Despite battling around late into the evening, McIlroy admits his mind was elsewhere and that he was coming up with ideas for his next holiday before he even finished the front nine on Friday.

“I got off to the worst start possible today and once I made that eight that was it, 22 holes into the tournament and I’m thinking about where am I going to go on vacation next week,” McIlroy, who last tasted major success in 2014, said.

“I was not going to shoot four or five under to make the cut. It was a pretty meaningless 14 holes after that but at least I played okay.”

McIlroy admitted he had failed to handle the windy conditions over the first two days, adding: “The two majors where I have played poorly, the Masters and here, the wind got the better of me on Friday at Augusta and I did not adapt well here at all.

“I felt pretty uncomfortable over a few shots and that four-hole stretch cost me.”

Following a dropped a shot on the third, McIlroy ran up a triple-bogey on the fourth after failing to advance his ball more than a few yards from heavy rough, missing the green with his fourth and then chipping into a greenside bunker.

Further shots went on the fifth and sixth before conditions eased slightly and McIlroy followed seven straight pars with a birdie on the 14th after holing out from a greenside bunker.

McIlroy could only laugh at that point and did the same on the 16th after hitting himself in the face with his club as he attempted to launch it into the air following a pushed approach to the par five.

“I feel like I say this every Open Championship, but it’s not as if we only play four events a year,” McIlroy added.

“We play like 25, so there’s still a few things there’s left to play for. Obviously the majors have come and gone, but (I can) sort of refocus and try to reset for the Olympics, which will be another cool experience and try to play well there.

“And then again, I’m in contention to try to win both [money list] titles on either side of the Atlantic, so still some things to play for until the end of the year.”

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