McIlroy, Portrush and British Open
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Golf Digest on MSNBritish Open 2025: How Rory McIlroy used the Rules of Golf to avoid disaster Friday morningBookmark this play if Rory McIlroy is in the mix this weekend for the claret jug. McIlroy overcame a shaky driver to turn in a one-under 70 Thursday at Royal Portrush and opened his second round with a birdie.
At this time six years ago, Rory McIlroy was already on his way home, heartbroken about missing the cut in his first “home” British Open.
There's been a big change at the British Open that has caddies and players perplexed. The R&A has decided to not longer have assigned greenkeeping crews with each group to rake the bunkers.
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McIlroy didn't play his best Thursday at Royal Portrush but shot 1-under 70 and is three shots off the 18-hole lead.
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.
Rory McIlroy was there for the most consequential moment of Shane Lowry’s career, kneeling greenside when his best friend secured t
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Golf Digest on MSNBritish Open 2025: Rory McIlroy has 2 weapons off the tee. This is how he hits both of themRory McIlroy's game doesn't resemble the stereotypical wind-formed, UK-style game that we've rightly or wrongly come to assume from these players. He doesn't hit low, navigating, left-to-right runners,
The 2025 British Open is underway at Royal Portrush, where the best golfers in the world will be battling the conditions and each other for the Claret Jug in the final major of the year.
There are several big names who need to go on a big run on Friday to even make the weekend, including Bryson DeChambeau. He fired a 7-over to drop down to the tail end of the leaderboard. Patrick Reed, Wyndham Clark, Collin Morikawa and Brooks Koepka weren't much better, either.