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‘Horrendously troublesome’: Padraig Harrington on Rory McIlroy’s gorgeous U.S. Open misses

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June 20, 2024

Rory McIlroy missed an agonizing putt to lose the U.S. Open, however Padraig Harrington says it wasn’t so simple as it regarded.

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Bryson DeChambeau might need won the U.S. Open on Sunday, however Rory McIlroy didn’t lack for headlines, both — and for all the wrong reasons.

With 4 holes to play, it was McIlroy’s match to lose. DeChambeau was a stroke behind, and he wasn’t taking part in his finest golf. His driver stored discovering the wiregrass, and he wasn’t making birdies almost as ceaselessly as his nearest challenger. Barring an epic meltdown, it appeared as if McIlroy would lastly finish his main drought.

Two hours later, McIlroy watched on from the scoring space as DeChambeau brushed in a par putt to secure his second U.S. Open title. Regardless of taking part in the ending stretch in a single over, DeChambeau was the victor as soon as once more. And his greatest ally on that closing stretch was McIlroy’s putter.

On the sixteenth inexperienced, McIlroy missed for the primary time all season inside three toes as he lipped out his potential par putt. Two holes later, he missed but once more inside 4 toes, catching the low aspect on a nervy downhill four-footer.

“A devastating loss for any participant — not simply Rory,” stated Golf Channel analyst Paul McGinley.

It’s been a standard chorus within the days following McIlroy’s collapse, not solely as a result of he let the trophy slip away but in addition for how he let it slip away. The misses got here from a distance that will be conceded in a Saturday morning sport. However within the U.S. Open, nothing is assured — and it price McIlroy dearly.

These misses can be remembered for fairly a while, by each McIlroy and the golf-watching public, with replays of these moments being proven anytime McIlroy will get into rivalry.

These misses may also absolutely hang-out McIlroy — particularly on 16 — however the putt at 18 wasn’t fairly so easy. Placing from above the outlet at Pinehurst No. 2 is at all times troublesome, and on a baked-out Sunday there could also be no worse spot from which to putt.

“I couldn’t imagine the miss on 16,” three-time main winner Padraig Harrington informed GOLF’s Michael Bamberger earlier this week. “I may see all of it day on 18. It was a horrendously troublesome putt. I do know it was solely 4 toes, however the high quality of the greens at that hour — they’re burnt out, they’re dry, individuals have been strolling there. He was aiming 4 inches left of the outlet or so.”

As for the hypothesis that McIlroy fell out of his regular placing routine down the stretch, Harrington, who was not within the Open area final week, stated:


Rory McIlroy suffered a heartbreaking loss at the U.S. Open on Sunday.

Rory McIlroy just lost the U.S. Open in heartbreaking, agonizing fashion

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“I don’t know whether or not he took too many waggles, too many seems to be or too little seems to be,” he stated. “However Rory will know, and he can take a look at that and see whether or not that was the difficulty. He’d be the one one that will be capable to inform whether or not it was a case of if he was taking part in catch up in his routine. That’s in all probability the worst factor you are able to do in a routine is you’re in the midst of it and also you’re making an attempt to catch as much as what am I meant to be targeted on? Whereas if you understand what you’re doing at the beginning of your routine and it results in that time, you’re extra more likely to be into it.”

Harrington stated {that a} yr in the past at Los Angeles Nation Membership, the placing surfaces weren’t almost as troublesome as they had been at Pinehurst. The strains on these greens had been so manageable, Harrington stated, that he didn’t even mark a putt inside three toes all week. Going from these circumstances to Pinehurst would make any participant’s head spin.

“Taking a look at [Pinehurst’s] greens, I simply let you know what, there would have been me standing over hoping anyone would are available and say, ‘It’s good,’” Harrington joked. “You’d be taking a look at it and also you’d be rattling your cash hoping that anyone would say, ‘Yeah, go forward. That’s good.’”

Sadly for McIlroy, you’ve received to gap all the pieces out on the U.S. Open. And due to it, he’s nonetheless trying to find his first main in additional a decade.

Zephyr Melton

Golf.com Editor

Zephyr Melton is an assistant editor for GOLF.com the place he spends his days running a blog, producing and enhancing. Previous to becoming a member of the group at GOLF, he attended the College of Texas adopted by stops with the Texas Golf Affiliation, Workforce USA, the Inexperienced Bay Packers and the PGA Tour. He assists on all issues instruction and covers beginner and girls’s golf. He will be reached at [email protected].

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