Rory McIlroy unable to overcome seven-shot deficit Sunday, encouraged by T4 finish at RBC Canadian Open - PGA TOUR (2024)

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    World No. 3 Rory McIlroy came up just short of his third RBC Canadian Open title after starting the final round seven shots back of the lead Sunday at Hamilton Golf & Country Club in Hamilton, Ontario. McIlroy opened the tournament with rounds of 66-72-65 before making his Sunday charge.

    “Three really good rounds of golf, one not-so-good one," McIlroy said. "Felt a little out of sorts on Friday.

    “Did a good range session and sort of rectified it. So, yeah, overall, three rounds out of four were really good, and just that one disappointing one on Friday. But overall after a week off where I didn't feel like I prepared as well as I probably could have, it was a solid week."

    McIlroy teed off Saturday and Sunday alongside three-time PGA TOUR winner Tom Kim. The 21-year-old Kim noted how much he loves playing with McIlroy, and it showed in Kim’s play with weekend rounds of 65-64 to record his best result of the year. Kim and McIlroy both finished T4 after McIlroy also shot a final-round 64 in bogey-free fashion.

    RBC Canadian Open champion Robert MacIntyre is all too familiar with McIlroy’s ability to chase down a lead on Sunday. The two also went head-to-head at last year’s final round of the Genesis Scottish Open, where McIlroy birdied three of the final five holes at the Renaissance Club to edge MacIntyre by one stroke.

    McIlroy's first RBC Canadian Open title came in 2019 at Hamilton Golf & Country Club. That victory was highlighted by a final-round 61 that saw the four-time major champion dust the field by seven shots.

    Rory McIlroy holes 26-footer for birdie at RBC Canadian

    MacIntyre’s seven-shot lead over McIlroy to begin Sunday was not as unbeatable as MacIntyre hoped, which is why MGM still gave McIlroy 18/1 odds to win going into the final round at Hamilton.

    “I don’t think so,” McIlroy told CBS when asked if the final-round 64 was enough to catch MacIntyre.

    “I had a couple of really good opportunities on the way in. My putt on No. 14 just missed and I had a good opportunity on No. 15, too.”

    McIlroy also couldn’t discount what it would mean to see MacIntyre win his first PGA TOUR title after the adversity MacIntyre has faced this season.

    “Bob’s a good friend of mine,” McIlroy said.

    “We were Ryder Cup teammates and it would be really good to see him get the job done," he added. "Bob and I, we're separated by a body of water in the Irish Sea, but we're actually not that far away from each other where we grew up in Oban, Scotland, and Belfast, Northern Ireland. It's a big culture shock compared to the place where he grew up in Oban. You know, traveling around America, it's a different world. Some people adapt a little quicker than others. Everyone has to try to find their right rhythm. It looks like Bob's still figuring that out. It would be great to see him hang on and get that first PGA TOUR win.”

    Rory McIlroy reaches in two to set up birdie at RBC Canadian

    MacIntyre hung on his earn his first PGA TOUR win with a final-round, two-under 68 to finish one stroke ahead of Ben Griffin. McIlroy settled for his fourth consecutive top-10 finish at the RBC Canadian Open, and discussed how much national championships mean to him.

    “History and tradition and legacy are a really big part of the game of golf," McIlroy said. "This is one of the oldest championships in the world, as is the Scottish Open. The Opens definitely mean something else. It's great that so many people, Golf Canada, and RBC have gotten behind this RBC Canadian Open and made it special. As I said, it's a pleasure to come up here and play every year and I'm going to keep doing that until they tell me I can't come over the border."

    McIlroy’s steady play has flourished since his maintenance, touch-up work with Butch Harmon this year before winning the Zurich Classic of New Orleans with Shane Lowry and his fourth Wells Fargo Championship. McIlroy’s T4 finish at the RBC Canadian Open comes two weeks before McIlroy will try to win his fifth career major championship at the 124th U.S. Open at Pinehurst.

    Rory McIlroy unable to overcome seven-shot deficit Sunday, encouraged by T4 finish at RBC Canadian Open - PGA TOUR (2024)

    FAQs

    What major has Rory McIlroy not won? ›

    McIlroy has yet to win the Masters. He first competed at the major in 2009, however, his best finish is second place in 2022, with Scottie Scheffler denying him the career Grand Slam. He has participated in the event every year since his debut and he has logged seven top-10 finishes in those 15 appearances.

    How many times has Rory McIlroy finished second in a major? ›

    The ten-year wait for a major has largely been bookmarked by great finishes or a failure to really get going in the final round. Since his second PGA Championship in 2014, McIlroy has four runners-up finishes in the biggest tournaments the sport has to offer. That extends to 11 top five finishes.

    Why does Rory McIlroy hit it so far? ›

    What allows McIlroy to hit the ball so far is not only his ability to swing it fast, but the ability to produce an average of 186mph ball speed. Another contributing factor to this is gym work.

    Who is Rory married to now? ›

    Is Rory a US citizen? ›

    Sparing the drama and suspense, simply put, Rory McIlroy is not an American citizen. Despite the claims of McIlroy wanting to play from the US side, he is still not an American. In 2019, a report spoke about McIlroy wanting to play the Ryder Cup 2020, but for the US Team.

    How much money has Rory McIlroy won in his career? ›

    Rory McIlroy career earnings

    The PGA Tour lists his official money as $90,130,223. He sits at a comfortable third among career earnings, behind only Tiger Woods ($120,999,166) and Phil Mickelson ($96,644,310), while leading fourth-place Dustin Johnson ($75,466,806) by $14,663,419.

    Did Jack Nicklaus ever win the Canadian Open? ›

    The Canadian Open is regarded as the most prestigious tournament never won by Jack Nicklaus, a seven-time runner-up. Diegel has the most titles, with four in the 1920s.

    How much does it cost to win the Canadian Open? ›

    The winner will get a nice check for a cool $1.692 million. Below is everything you need to know about the RBC Canadian Open's $9.4 million purse; you can catch the action from 2:30 p.m. ET until the completion of play on CBS.

    How many golfers have won all 4 majors twice? ›

    Only five golfers have won all four of golf's modern majors at any time during their careers, an achievement which is often referred to as a Career Grand Slam: Gene Sarazen, Ben Hogan, Gary Player, Jack Nicklaus, Tiger Woods. Woods and Nicklaus have won each of the four majors at least three times.

    How old was Rory McIlroy when he won his first major? ›

    McIlroy won both the Open Championship and PGA Championship in 2014, becoming the third golfer to win three majors by the age of 25, joining the company of Jack Nicklaus and Tiger Woods. It looked as if he was on the precipice of a prolific run, but he has not won a major title since.

    Is Tiger Woods better than Rory? ›

    Depends on the day. When Tiger was at his best, he was unbeatable. Rory at his best was almost that good, but if both were at their best , Tiger would usually win, unless “ luck “ was involved. Tiger was the Wilt Chamberlain, the Mohammed Ali, the Michael Phelps of golf.

    Why does Rory McIlroy have 22 on his golf balls? ›

    "We looked up the meaning of numbers and the No. 22 means powerful and high risk, high reward, and that's sort of everything I am on the golf course, so I thought that was appropriate," said McIlroy.

    Has McIlroy ever won a major? ›

    When Rory McIlroy won his fourth major at the 2014 PGA Championship at Valhalla, the golf world prepared itself for the next iteration of Tiger Woods. Surely the floodgates had opened, with the question being not when Rory would win another, but how many he'd win in his career.

    Has DeChambeau won a major? ›

    US Open: Bryson DeChambeau wins second major after Rory McIlroy's horror late collapse. American Bryson DeChambeau won his second US Open title on Sunday, edging Rory McIlroy in a nerve-shredding finale at Pinehurst No. 2 in Pinehurst, North Carolina.

    How many majors has Tiger Woods won? ›

    Career records and statistics. Woods has won 82 official PGA Tour events, tied with Sam Snead also 82, and nine ahead of Jack Nicklaus's 73 wins. (See List of golfers with most PGA Tour wins.) Woods has won 15 majors, second all time behind Jack Nicklaus' 18.

    How many majors has Scottie Scheffler won? ›

    He is currently ranked world number one, first reaching the position in the Official World Golf Ranking in March 2022, and has held that ranking for over 90 weeks. He has won two major championships, both the 2022 and 2024 Masters Tournament.

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