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In February of 2021, Tiger Woods rolled an SUV over a median, down an embankment, and into a gully. He nearly killed himself, and, at 46, with a history of other major injuries, he effectively killed his career.
For a guy who achieved his life’s dream about eight weeks ago, Rory McIlroy doesn’t seem very happy these days.
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OAKMONT, Pa. — It seems like a lifetime ago that Rory McIlroy knelt on all fours at the 18th green at Augusta National sobbing uncontrollably after reaching his ultimate goal of winning the Masters and completing the career Grand Slam.
McIlroy opted to take a penalty stroke and a drop, leading to a bogey and capping off a 2-over 37 on the front nine. And of course, the USGA took the opportunity to educate you at home about what to do if you find yourself in the same position as the 2025 Masters champion.
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The Spun on MSNGolf Fans Call Out Rory McIlroy For Behavior At U.S. OpenEveryone's been having a tough time at Oakmont Country Club during the U.S. Open this week. But after making the cut by just the skin of his teeth, Rory McIlroy's struggles have carried over from the PGA Championship.
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Golf Digest on MSNU.S. Open 2025: Brandel Chamblee calls Rory McIlroy's refusal to speak with the media 'puzzling'The Golf Channel analyst posted a lengthy rant on Rory skipping media to his Twitter account on Saturday morning.
Five-time major winner Rory McIlroy had a disappointing first round at the US Open and got off to an even worse start in the second.
All three were between seven and eight shots behind the leader, and all were in danger of being cut Friday. The U.S. Open remains golf’s cruelest test.