Rory McIlroy by far biggest name to miss cut
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Things went wrong for Rory McIlroy at the RBC Canadian Open as he posted a ridiculous number to miss the cut and nearly finish dead last.
To be fair, when Rory McIlroy entered the Canadian Open golf tournament last week, he had some concerns about his game. His driver was really wonky, to the point where he tried out a new 44-inch driver.
The dip in form may be traced back to McIlroy's admission post-Masters victory of a diminished drive as he contemplates further ambitions. Ahead of the Canadian Open, McIlroy conveyed to journalists, "Yeah, I don't know if I'm chasing anything,".
At his press conference before the RBC Canadian Open, Rory McIlroy explained why he chose not to give interviews during the PGA Championship.
After a two-week hiatus from the PGA Tour following the PGA Championship, Rory McIlroy returned to action this week at the RBC Canadian Open—but his time in the tournament was short-lived. McIlroy struggled mightily over both rounds,
In the days leading up to the RBC Canadian Open, Rory McIlroy finally addressed his driver being deemed "no longer permissible" ahead of the PGA Championship where he finished 3-over and 15 shots back of Scottie Scheffler,
Rory McIlroy did not take missing the cut at the RBC Canadian Open lightly, as he expressed his concerns about his game ahead the upcoming US Open.
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