Rory McIlroy admitted he’s “getting used” to near-misses and has set his sights on BMW PGA Championship victory after falling brief in his bid for a fairytale house win on the Amgen Irish Open.
McIlroy took a one-shot lead into the ultimate day at Royal County Down and briefly held a four-stroke benefit as he regarded for his first victory in Northern Eire as knowledgeable, solely to see his hopes unravel late within the spherical.
The world No 3 combined two birdies with two bogeys over the closing holes and was unable to discover a final-hole eagle to drive a play-off in opposition to Rasmus Hojgaard, who birdied for the final 5 holes to grab a dramatic one-shot victory.
“Felt like I was in control of the tournament for most of the day,” McIlroy mentioned after his runner-up end. “Felt like I was playing really solid, doing what I needed to do, making a lot of pars, making the odd birdie.
“Then clearly the 2 bogeys on 15 and 17 opened the door for somebody to have an excellent end like what Rasmus did there on the previous few holes. Lacking the inexperienced proper on 15 was the place you could’t go and simply misjudged the pace with the primary putt on 17.”
“Overall, yeah, obviously really disappointed that I didn’t win but I’ll try to take the positives and move on next week to Wentworth.”
McIlroy’s end is the second time in three months that he has squandered a two-shot lead over the closing holes of a match, having additionally missed out on a primary main since 2014 when he bogeyed three of the final 4 holes on the US Open in June.
“Unfortunately I’m getting used to it this year,” McIlroy mentioned about his newest runner-up end. “Hopefully the tide is going to turn pretty soon, and I can turn all these close calls into victories.
“The assist I obtained on the market this week was completely wonderful. I’ve had a good time being house. From the place I used to be at first of the week and what I wished to do, it is a step in the best route. You realize, if something, it simply whets my urge for food much more for Portrush [The Open at Royal Portrush] subsequent 12 months.”
What went unsuitable for McIlroy?
McIlroy received the Hero Dubai Desert Traditional earlier within the 12 months and loved back-to-back PGA Tour successes within the spring on the Zurich Traditional of New Orleans and the Wells Fargo Championship, whereas former Ryder Cup captain Paul McGinley believes he will likely be annoyed to not add to his tally on house soil.
“Rory will be kicking himself that things turned against him at the wrong time,” McGinley instructed Sky Sports activities. “Two bogeys within the final 4 holes goes to harm, though he made the birdies on the sixteenth and 18th.
“He had the initiative around the turn with a two-shot lead but wasn’t able to extend it, like he did against Xander Schauffele at the Wells Fargo Championship, and run off into the distance. He wasn’t able to separate himself.
“That again 9, with two par-fives the place you would get on in two and a driveable par-four, guys had been coming and making birdies. McIlroy wasn’t in a position to get into that sixth gear that he has, transfer off and create a little bit of daylight and the opposite guys had been hanging round.
“I do not suppose he threw it away in the way in which that he did on the US Open. He actually bounced again from the errors that he made with birdies on the sixteenth and 18th. I do know the end was totally different and the golf course was totally different, however it’s one which slipped by means of his fingers.
“He didn’t lose it in those last four holes, in my opinion, he lost it around the turn when he should have got further ahead and separated himself and got away from a potential hot finish like what we saw from Hojgaard.
“I can not say nicely executed sufficient to Hojgaard. It was unimaginable the way it switched as rapidly because it did within the final hour of play. It is an important storyline as a lot it’s for McIlroy not successful in Northern Eire.”
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