McIlroy Shoots Closing 64 But Leaves Phoenix Open ‘Disappointed’.

Rory McIlroy was headed home ‘disappointed’ after going agonisingly close to victory at the Waste Management Phoenix Open.

McIlroy spent three and three-quarter rounds playing catch-up after being three-over after just two holes on day one before all-to-late storming up the board with nine birdies in a sizzling last day 64 for a 13-under par total on the TPC Scottsdale course.

It handed Mcllroy the then clubhouse lead as leaders were heading into their closing nine holes.

McIlroy dropped a shot early on day four but then brilliantly put together a run of seven birdies in nine holes from his fifth to 13th holes.

He dropped a shot at his 14th and closed off with birdies at his 15th and 17th holes before a closing par.

“It’s sort of been disappointing,” he said.

“I had two very pedestrian rounds and played a little better on Friday and then I played better today. I putted better. I really struggled on these greens to read them more than anything else.

“And today I just sort of went a little bit more — with greens that I haven’t seen before, I’ll use the green book a bit, and I did that for three days and didn’t really work, so I just sort of went with my eyes and my gut today and it helped.

“So, yes I sort of maybe trusted it a little better and holed some putts, which was nice”.

And while back home for the week within his palatial abode at the Bear’s Club in Florida, it will not be just wife Erica and baby daughter, Poppy that will keep him busy.

“I’m going to get the ‘Plan Perfecter’ out, that little machine I have, and work on that. I’m getting way too steep in the downswing, and hitting a lot of pulls and a lot of sort of weak cuts,” he said

“So, I’ll work on that, try to get the club more out in front of me on the way back and try to shallow it a little bit on the way down. And then just a bunch of putting.

“I’ll work hard next week. Got a week off and four in a row coming up, so it was nice to end, go into a week off playing like I did today, but I still got a lot of work to do.”

McIlroy had been three-over after just two holes on day one but then managed to squeeze out five birdies.  He had six birdies on Friday in a four-under 67 but on ‘moving day’, McIlroy was left behind with just two birdies.

The organisers desire to get the final round completed before the start of the Superbowl meant a two-tee final round arrangement and with McIlroy the second group out from the 10th.

It was the second day running McIlroy was starting on 10 and after dropping a shot at the 11th, he started making inroads with birdies at 14 (13-feet), 15 (bunker shot to 5-feet), 17 (15-foot chip-in from back of the green), 18 (8-feet) to make the turn at three-under and nine-under in total.

McIlroy finally got into double figures with a remarkable up-and-down from the steep upslope of a fairway bunker, and 125-yard out, to land his second shot just five-foot from the pin the birdie at the par-4 second or the 11th hole of his day.

And then he moved inside the top-20 for a first time all week two-putting from the fringe at his 12th hole, or the third on the card, to move to five-under for his round and 11-under for the event.

McIlroy made it a hat-trick of birdies in landing his tee shot six-feet right of the pin at the par-3 moving to 12-under par and then three shots from a share of third.

He birdied his 13th hole to make in seven birdies in nine holes and while he dropped a shot at his 14th, McIlroy birdied his 15th and 17th hole before a closing par.

The effort of a 64 was McIlroy’s lowest since a third-round similar score on route to victory in June 2019 at the Canadian Open.

McIlroy has this week off electing not to return to the US West Coast for the AT & T Pebble Beach Pro-Am given the decision not to allow amateur partners due to continuing coronavirus concerns.

He will return to the Tour for the following week’s February 18th to 21st Genesis Invitational.



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