Rory McIlroy made crowds roar Sat.
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Rory McIlroy, Royal Portrush
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The Open Championship continued on Saturday at Royal Portrush in Antrim, Northern Ireland as Rory McIlroy and other big name golfers chased leaders Matt Fitzpatrick and Scottie Scheffler. McIlroy found himself tied for 11th on the leaderboard at -5 as the day continued to unwind.
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Belfast News Letter on MSNRory McIlroy's 'more grey' joke but serious intent for Portrush Open return as he praises 'wonderful' rival Scottie SchefflerRory McIlroy’s jokes about “more grey than I already am” for the Open’s return to Royal Portrush before his retirement could also apply to the impact of trying to close down Sunday champion Scottie Scheffler.
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Yardbarker on MSNJust how good is Scottie Scheffler? Rory McIlroy weighs inAfter Rory McIlroy's final round at his home course of Royal Portrush on Sunday at The Open Championship, McIlroy outlined what he respects so much about Scottie Scheffler.
It was not quite the glorious homecoming Rory McIlroy had dared to dream of on his return to Royal Portrush but it felt like redemption for Northern Ireland's favourite sporting son after the heartbreak of six years ago.
So here is our final major big board of the year, ranking the top 30 golfers in the field. This is not simply the 30 best golfers in a vacuum. These are the 30 golfers that our crack team of Gabby Herzig, Hugh Kellenberger and Brody Miller believe are best suited to win this week at Royal Portrush.
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Belfast News Letter on MSNFairytale finish unlikely, but Rory McIlroy's Northern Ireland homecoming still highlight of unforgettable Open at Royal PortrushWhile Rory McIlroy’s Northern Ireland homecoming won’t have the fairytale finish of winning a second Claret Jug at Royal Portrush, the atmosphere surrounding his return was amongst the highlights of an unforgettable Open Championship.
Rory McIlroy shot 1 under Thursday at Royal Portrush, a better start than the first time he played the British Open at the Northern Ireland course near home.
Six years ago at Royal Portrush, McIlroy, who grew up less than an hour away, hit his opening shot out of bounds on the par-4 first on his way to a quadruple-bogey 8 and a 79. He pulled his tee shot again, this time around, but it settled safely in the left rough.