Rory McIlroy wins Irish Open
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The 2025 BMW PGA Championship will boast one of it’s best ever fields for the 71st edition of the DP World Tour’s showpiece event this week. Wentworth Club in Surrey will host the Rolex Series
Rory McIlroy's third-round performance was commendable, marked by a bogey-free score of 68. Despite this, he expressed frustration at not being able to capitalize on his opportunities. McIlroy's round included four birdies, but he felt he could have performed better given the chances he created.
The codebreakers, as they inevitably do, found a way to decipher even one of the longest, most challenging examinations all year on the DP World Tour; as Joakim Lagergren – a 32-year-old Swede with just one win to his name on the main circuit – played a majestic second round in just 62 strokes to claim the halfway lead in the Amgen Irish Open on the Palmer North course at The K Club,
The 2025 Amgen Irish Open ... leaderboard from The K Club can be found here. As mentioned, McIlroy and Lowry are the star names at The K Club but the field is packed with quality. Five-time major winner Brooks Koepka is also in action. Other LIV Golf ...
The 70th edition of the Amgen Irish Open holds a purse of $6 million and 5,000 Race to Dubai points. While some of the notable golfers have remained in contention, several big names have missed the even-par cutline.
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Rory McIlroy called on rules officials to use “common sense” after his group was given a slow play warning during the first round of the Irish Open on Thursday. McIlroy, who was playing with Thriston Lawrence and Kristoffer Reitan, was frustrated after the warning at the K Club. The world No.2 finished the day five shots off the pace.