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While Rory McIlroy’s Masters triumph earned him a long-awaited career grand slam, a home Open Championship win at Royal Portrush could be even more emotion for the Northern Irishman.
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The Mirror US on MSNScottie Scheffler dismantles The Open Championship field and bursts Rory McIlroy bubbleScottie Scheffler is the Champion Golfer of the Year after producing a sensational performance to outclass the field at The Open Championship, sealing a famous win at Royal Portrush
Rory McIlroy entered the 2025 Scottish Open needing to regain the top-tier form he flashed earlier in the year when he won three tournaments, including the Masters, which secured his career grand slam.
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Irish Star on MSNRory McIlroy's protege blames Masters champion for Open Championship nervesRory McIlroy's nightmare start to The Open Championship at Royal Portrush six years ago left a lasting impact on Tom McKibbin, who was feeling the nerves ahead of his opening round
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Daily Express US on MSNScottie Scheffler dominates The Open Championship field to spoil Rory McIlroy's partyScottie Scheffler cruised to a four-shot victory at The Open Championship to claim his fourth major championship and inch closer to the career grand slam
Rory McIlroy completed the career grand slam at the Masters in April, but apparently that was not his biggest goal of the season.
McIlroy has played solid enough through 36 holes at The Open Championship but will need to actually move on Moving Day
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The Mirror US on MSNRory McIlroy says he's back to his Masters-winning best in frightening warning to PGA Tour rivalsRory McIlroy says he's back to his best after experiencing a lull post-Masters win, and explained he feels like everything is coming together at the right time for a big end to the year
The first time that Royal Portrush hosted the Open Championship since 1951, there was heaps of pressure on McIlroy, the biggest sporting star from Northern Ireland since George Best played for Manchester United in the 1960s and 70s, to win. He shot a 79 on Thursday.
Rory, spurred on by the thousands of Northern Irish fans at Royal Portrush, posted a 66 to head into Sunday six shots back of leader Scottie Scheffler.