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Bryson DeChambeau has a strategy as it relates to Rory McIlroy and the upcoming Ryder Cup. “I'll be chirping in his ear this time,” the LIV golfer, 31, told PEOPLE at the Happy Gilmore 2 New York premiere on Monday, July 21. “Now, if we go up against each other, I mean, you can be sure of it.”
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The Mirror US on MSNRory McIlroy sent harsh reality check by PGA Tour winner – 'I feel bad for saying this'Rory McIlroy and Scottie Scheffler are considered the two best golfers of their generation but one former PGA Tour winner claims the Northern Irishman has never matched the latter's current level
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Nicki Swift on MSNRory McIlroy's Wife Erica's Attitude At 2025 Open Championship Fuels Our SuspicionsAfter Rory McIlroy and Erica Stoll looked happier than ever at the 2025 Masters, their presence at the Open Championship didn't exactly scream rekindled romance.
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Belfast News Letter on MSNHow much prize money has Rory McIlroy won in 2025 after Open payout? Full event breakdown including Masters victoryRory McIlroy closed the gap on Tiger Woods’ position atop the all-time PGA Tour prize money chart with his tied-seventh Open Championship finish at Royal Portrush, continuing what has been a sensational season for the Northern Irish superstar.
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Irish Mirror on MSNRory McIlroy sends message to fans after "experience I will never forget"The Holywood man finished tied for seventh place as world number one Scottie Scheffler cruised to victory at The Open
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Golf Digest on MSNBritish Open 2025: Rory McIlroy hitting another golf ball by accident is one of the most bizarre moments in golf historyIf you played enough golf like Rory McIlroy, you'd think you've seen everything that can happen on a golf course. If you've watched as much golf as his fans have through the years, you'd think the same.
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Belfast News Letter on MSNRory McIlroy reflects on Open homecoming at Royal Portrush as 'an experience I will never forget'Rory McIlroy insists playing in front of home support at The 2025 Open Championship is an “experience I will never forget” after arguably Northern Ireland’s greatest-ever sportsperson received a hero’s welcome in Portrush.
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GOLF.com on MSNRory McIlroy lost the Open — but found something he’d been missingRory McIlroy arrived in his home country with unfinished business. And even though he lost the Open by seven, left with something more important.
Rory McIlroy didn't disappoint his countrymen at Royal Portrush, and is ready to spend some more time on European soil.