Breaking news😊:Rory McIlroy is near to joining LIV Golf for a whopping $850,000,000 concurring to reports 👇👇

Breaking news😊:Rory McIlroy is near to joining LIV Golf for a whopping $850,000,000 concurring to reports 👇👇

Breaking news😊:Rory McIlroy is near to joining LIV Golf for a whopping $850,000,000 concurring to reports
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Rory McIlroy is without a major win since the 2014 PGA Championship; Former world No 1 still needs to win The Masters to complete the career Grand Slam; McIlroy struggled to a tied-22nd finish in another frustrating major week at Augusta National

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Rory McIlroy admits he’s still got work to do in order to improve his game but suggests that he’ll keep going back to The Masters until it’s his year given his love of Augusta National.
Rory McIlroy admitted there is “lots of room for improvement” in his game heading into the rest of the year after another failed career Grand Slam bid at The Masters.

McIlroy had carded his lowest opening round at The Masters since 2018 when he posted a one-under 71 on Thursday, although failed to register a single birdie in a second-round 77 that dropped him down the leaderboard.

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The four-time major champion said he would ‘give it a go’ after a third-round 71 left him needing to overturn a 10-stroke deficit on the final day, where another frustrating 73 saw him end the week on four over and take his wait to complete the career Grand Slam into an 11th year.

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Rory McIlroy, of Northern Ireland, walks to the green on the second hole during final round at the Masters golf tournament at Augusta National Golf Club Sunday, April 14, 2024, in Augusta, Ga. (AP Photo/Matt Slocum)
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Rory McIlroy carded rounds of 71, 77, 71 and 73 across the four rounds
“I don’t really know what to say,” McIlroy admitted post-round. “Just sort of felt like my game was OK and managed it pretty well, but obviously Friday was a really tough day, and losing five shots sort of put me in a pretty difficult position going into the weekend.

“Then the conditions were pretty tough. The greens are crusty and firm and hard to get the ball super close and hard to make a ton of birdies.

“Once you get seven or eight back going into the weekend here, it’s hard to make up that ground,” McIlroy added. “I guess it’s more the same of what I’ve shown this year.

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Rory McIlroy shot a one-under-par 71 in round three of The Masters as hopes of completing the career grand slam faded at Augusta National.
“It’s not as if it’s been a down week in comparison to the way I’ve been playing. It’s just a matter of me trying to get my game in a bit better shape going towards the rest of the season.”

 

Flat major Sunday for McIlroy
Any hopes of a final-day charge from McIlroy immediately ended when he missed the opening green with a wedge and failed to get up and down to save par, then three-putted for par at the par-five second after firing his second to within 20 feet.

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Rory McIlroy bogied the first hole at Augusta National in the fourth round of The Masters despite hitting a perfect drive.
McIlroy ended a par streak by two-putting for birdie at the par-five eighth and holing from 20 feet at the ninth, seeing him reach the turn in red figures for the day, only for him to fail to get up and down from the sand to save par at the 10th.

He safely made the par on the first two holes of Amen Corner but became unstuck at the par-five 13th, carding a four-putt bogey from distance after reaching the green in two, although responded by getting up and down to birdie the par-five 15th for the first time of the week.

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Rory McIlroy four putted the 13th green at Augusta National during the final round of The Masters.
McIlroy’s wayward approach into the 17th resulted in another dropped shot, sending him back to over par for the round, while closing par rounding off the latest disappointing bid to complete the career Grand Slam.

“I need to take a little bit of time and reflect on this week and what I did well, what I didn’t do so well, and sort of try to make a plan for the next few months, especi

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