Rory McIlroy leads by a shot at the Open after a six-under-par 66 in his opening round at the Open.
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Rory McIlroy leads by a shot at the Open after a six-under-par 66 in his opening round at the Open.
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Our David Dusek sat down with Rory McIlroy to talk about his Nike Method putter.
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Rory McIlroy pockets £20 from Darren Clarke after the two Northern Ireland stars played a practice round at Royal Liverpool.
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Rory McIlroy pockets £20 from Darren Clarke after the two Northern Ireland stars played a practice round at Royal Liverpool.
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Graeme McDowell recalls leading at the Open on the last occasion it was staged at Hoylake.
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Northern Ireland’s Graeme McDowell is desperate to get his hands on the Claret Jug to prove he is not a one-hit wonder, no matter what it costs.
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HOYLAKE, England – Graeme McDowell called himself a one-hit wonder and didn’t even realize it.
On Tuesday at Royal Liverpool, McDowell was asked what it would mean to add the British Open to his U.S. Open. He said: “I feel like I’m ready to kick on to the next sort of chapter in my career now, and compete and win more major championships. I certainly won’t want to be a one-hit wonder.”
Several minutes later a reporter asked McDowell if he really considered himself as such, and asked him if he would do so forever if he failed to win another major.
“Not really sure where I pulled that one from,” McDowell quipped. “No, I’m not really sure. I’m going to sit back and view myself in 10, 15 years … when I decide that I don’t want to hole 6-footers for a living anymore.
“As long as I can give my career a hundred percent the next 10 years, I’m not going to view my career as anything but a success.”
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McDowell has knocked on the door of a second major championship, especially at the 2012 U.S. Open at Olympic Club (T-2, one shot behind Webb Simpson) and again that same year at the British Open at Royal Lytham & St. Annes, where he tied for fifth place but was in contention before a final-round 75. McDowell, who won the European Tour’s French Open two weeks ago, says that he likens this Royal Liverpool track to Lytham, a place he considers his favorite on the Open rota. He hopes the similarities allow him to be in contention on Sunday.
“I feel like I’m more ready than I’ve ever been to win another major,” he said.
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Graeme McDowell struggled in the final round of the 2012 Open Championship to end his chances at a second major title. It’s a memory that McDowell hopes to forget by adding his first Claret Jug this week at Royal Liverpool.
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Rory McIlroy says he wants to improve his form at The Open this week after a number of close failures since he began his professional career in 2006.
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If Rory McIlroy can tame his erratic Friday form he will win the Open at Hoylake, says Rob Lee.
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