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US Weekly on MSNRory McIlroy’s Behavior Called Out by Irish Golf Legend: ‘He’s Not Himself, This Is Not Normal’Rory McIlroy was harshly criticized by one of his home country’s golf legends after his controversial behavior at the 2025 U.S. Open. Following McIlroy’s contentious weekend at Oakmont Country Club — which saw him destroy a tee marker,
After Scottie Scheffler's selection in the US Ryder Cup team, Rory McIlroy stepped up as the European team's first lock up with a bold message.
It's been well-documented that Rory McIlroy had a rather frustrating week at Oakmont, and he has let that frustration boil up on several occasions.
Rory McIlroy lashed out at the toughest golf course in the country Friday as Oakmont Country Club continued to bare its teeth at the 156 men competing in the 2025 U.S. Open. Though McIlroy was hardly the only golfer to be frustrated by the difficulties he faced in Western Pennsylvania, he was perhaps the most demonstrative of the bunch.
Rory McIlroy had another disappointing showing at the U.S. Open at Oakmont this weekend, but he's finding inspiration as he looks to the next major event.
Rory McIlroy just wants to go home. After three rounds at Oakmont Country Club at this year’s US Open, the Northern Irishman is over it. When asked what he wanted from Sunday’s final round after a frustrating first three rounds at the 125th US Open,
McIlroy said Saturday his tournament has been “pretty average” — he said one positive is he’s driven the ball as well as he has in a while.
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.