Rory McIlroy Ripped by Fans for PGA TOUR Career Worst
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The US Open is the next major championship on the calendar, and the world's best golfers will be flocking to Oakmont Country Club.
It was a strange week for McIlroy, who arrived at the PGA as the most celebrated player in golf after he completed the career Grand Slam.
Rory McIlroy explained why he skipped media sessions at the PGA Championship last month, saying he was "p---ed off" his nonconforming driver situation was leaked by the media.
Rory McIlroy spoke with reporters for the first time since his failed driver test at the 2025 PGA Championship ahead of this week's RBC Canadian Open
At last, Rory McIlroy addressed his driver issue at the PGA Championship, and he had some very strong opinions that he felt compelled to share.
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Rory McIlroy is standing behind his decision to skip media sessions at the PGA Championship last month. The Northern Irishman said Wednesday he had been “pissed off” after news came out that his driver was deemed nonconforming and unusable in pre-tournament testing.
McIlroy was heavily tipped to shine at Quail Hollow, a course where he had enjoyed success in the past and following on from his Masters triumph in April, but it wasn’t to be as the world No 2 struggled to find his best form.
No doubt 2026 will be a special time for sports in our region, with a slate of impressive events coming to town.
Rory McIlroy explained Wednesday that a major reason he didn't speak to the media during the PGA Championship last month was because he was not pleased news leaked of his driver being ruled nonconforming in testing.
Ahead of the RBC Canadian Open in Toronto, McIlroy explained his reasoning for declining to speak to media at the PGA Championship.
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