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Rory McIlroy believes the increasing likelihood of Keegan Bradley playing for and captaining the United States in this year’s Ryder Cup epitomises a difference in approach between the competing teams.
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Irish Star on MSNAmanda Balionis set for Rory McIlroy reunion after 'incredible experience' alongside momThe much-loved CBS Sports star will return to the greens this week for the Genesis Scottish Open but has already been making the most of her time in the UK ahead of the tournament
In the past few years, the Fields Ranch East course in Frisco has hosted two major tournaments. But that's not enough history for McIlroy yet.
The world No. 2 joked that “hopefully it is impossible” for Keegan Bradley to have a dual role at Bethpage, wanting the top-10 player to solely be a captain.
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The Mirror US on MSNRory McIlroy aims brutal dig at PGA bosses after poking fun at major decisionRory McIlroy talked up winning a major championship at some of the most iconic venues in the world, but he is seemingly not keen on one future PGA Championship course
McIlroy has played this event twice since he became co-sanctioned in 2022, winning in 2023 and finishing T-4 last year. He closed well at the U.S. Open and carried that over into the Travelers Championship where he tied for sixth, so he's gaining some momentum as he regains his focus before next week's Open.
Speaking ahead of the Scottish Open, McIlroy said that longevity was an “under appreciated” part of an athletic career, and shouted out some fellow sporting veterans such as Novak Djokovic, who just advanced to the Wimbledon semifinals at 38.
The PGA TOUR heads across the pond for its annual jaunt in Europe, which means there’s no better time to do a Ryder Cup check-in.