McIlroy Clearly Overcome With Emotion In Missing Portrush Cut

Home hero Rory McIlroy was clearly overcome by emotion after sadly missing the halfway cut in the 2019 Open Championship.

Needing to birdie one of his two closing holes, McIlroy posted two closing pars in a course record equalling 65 to miss the cut by one shot with his two-over par total.

A very sombre-looking McIlroy showed his appreciation to the crowd, applauding them in return after sinking a 10-foot par putt at the final hole, for a two-over 144 score.

“I wish the ending for me would have been written a little bit differently but it’s been an awesome experience and I can’t wait to come back here in a few years and play another Open,” he said with emotion in his voice.

“I’m so proud of everyone involved in this tournament, bringing it to Northern Ireland.”

After waiting his entire career for the Open to come to Northern Ireland, McIlroy was carried by a wave of support that rolled over Portrush.

He responded to the huge and supportive gallery by improving his score by 14 strokes. But for a lone bogey on the par-three 13th he might have qualified for the weekend.

“It was awesome, sort of emotional,” said the four-times major champion.

“I feel like I get a lot of great support wherever I go but I really felt it today. Every green, to tee, all these people were here for me and they want me to do well.

“It sucks I’m not here for the weekend. I would love to have played in front of them for two more days but I’m proud of how I stuck in there. I played a really solid round of golf today. It wasn’t enough. I’ll try to dust myself off and get ready for Memphis (next week).”

 



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