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Rory McIlroy blew US Open with excruciating end to 496-putt streak at worst time

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Rory McIlroy blew US Open with excruciating end to 496-putt streak at worst time

Rory McIlroy finally looked set to end his 10-year for a fifth major championship at the U.S. Open this week, but the PGA Tour missed two short putts to lose out by one shot

Rory McIlroy missed two short putts(Getty)

Rory McIlroy ended a remarkable putting record at the worst possible time on Sunday as the Northern Irishman was defeated by Bryson DeChambeau by a single shot at the U.S. Open.

McIlroy was chasing down his first major championship in 10 years, having waited patiently to add win No. 5 to his major record. Heading into Sunday’s final round, the 35-year-old had given himself a good chance to end this run, sitting three shots behind DeChambeau with 18 holes to play.




Nine holes later, McIlroy found himself even closer to his LIV Golf rival, having moved to within one of DeChambeau after shooting one-under-par across the first half of an epic final round in North Carolina.

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A huge momentum switch following the turn then saw McIlroy move two ahead, having kicked off his back nine with three birdies in four holes. Soon after however, the Northern Irishman was left ruing a short missed putt at the par-four 16th, after he saw an effort from inside three-feet miss the cup.

Remarkably this was McIlroy’s first missed putt inside the three-feet mark this season, having holed all 496 previous attempts throughout 2024. The European star did manage to compose himself a hole later by making par at the 17th, but more misery was set to follow at his 72nd hole of the week.

After finding the rough down the left with his driver, McIlroy punched out his second shot to the front of the green, before playing a tidy chip onto the putting surface to leave him what appeared to be a safe look at par. Lightning for McIlroy struck twice though, as he once again missed from short range to fall to five-under for the week.

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