Rory McIlroy, Number 3 golfer in The World and US Open 2024 runner up

christ almighty. I really didn’t need to see that.

8 under through 10 at the moment

Bout 6 footer for birdie here. Amazingly he parred 2 par 5s on front 9

The young lad is tearing it up again tonight just one off the lead now having been eight behind after yesterday

Meanwhile woods walks off the course John Daly style after developing a limp as his round turned to shit, what a spoilt prick he is, cunt was able to drive off in his merc

Is that the same Tiger Woods who played 90 holes to win the US Open with a severed cruciate ligament?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hP4-JlxSYj8

yes, and were he in contention tonight he would no doubt play on through his ‘injury’ which is a sickening attitude for one held in high aclaim as he is. he sees himself above the sport but ironically the game has moved on and he cant handle being an also ran, his problems are as such more mental than physical id say
fuck him the dirty horrible wanker

reported for racism

Great shot by Bubba Watson on 18 to give himself a fighting chance of a play-off. Whether it’s Bubba or Justin Rose who ends up in the winner’s circle, it’ll be a hugely popular victory with golf the real winner.

Ah unlucky Bubba. But well done Justin. :clap:

Happy for Rose, good guy. Bubba seems a good skin too. Rory 3rd, class act.

Rory is part of David Cameron’s entourage meeting Barack Obama this week. Best of British.

Ah here. Yet cunts on here will still go on about how proud they are of him.

Can we send this thread to the dungeon? The curly haired cunt has fucked it up already.

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I’d like to keep this thread as a reference point to his slide into oblivion.

Congraulations to Luke Donald. Really pleasing to see such a thoroughly nice chap sitting on top of the world rankings, it’s thoroughly deserved. I hope all here will join with me in congratulating him.

Seems this cunts curly fucking head continues to grow even though he’s tumbling down this “sports” rankings

GOLF LEGEND ARNOLD Palmer is this week hosting his annual invitaional tournament at the Bay Hill Club and Lodge in Orlando, Florida.

But last night he revealed he’s not too impressed with no-shows Rory McIlroy and Luke Donald.

The European pair are numbers two and one respectively on the world ranking list.

“I’m disappointed they are not here,” said the 82-year-old Palmer. ”I had a letter from Rory that told me he wasn’t coming.

“Of course that made me feel great. And if you believe that, I’ll talk to you outside after,” he added.

McIlroy has taken the weeks leading up to next month’s Masters in Augusta off - though he’s found time to dine at the White House.

Palmer said the Holywood native wrote to him to request a meeting. “I think he has done a wonderful job with 22 years old and starting his career like he has just gotten launched into. I’m not sure that I know exactly what he wants me to tell him or what he wants to hear from me, but I look forward to seeing him and talking to him.

“He also mentioned in the letter that he will be here to play in years to come.”
Though the game’s top pair are absent other recent winners are slated to feature, like American Hunter Mahan, who took out the WGC Match Play Championship in Arizona last month.

As ever, former world number one Tiger Woods has claimed his share of the headlines. Woods ran McIlroy close at the Honda Classic, posting an eight-under-par final round of 62 to finish two shots behind the US Open champion.

In keeping with Woods’ inconsistent performances of recent years, he followed up that strong showing by struggling at the Cadillac Championship, withdrawing from the final round due to an Achilles injury.

It was initially feared the 14-time major winner had suffered a recurrence of the knee trouble that has plagued him since 2008.

Later diagnosed as a left Achilles strain, Woods is already back in action at the mid-week Tavistock Cup, and will be in the field when the Arnold Palmer Invitational gets underway. Scotsman Martin Laird won the tournament by a single stroke last season to claim his second victory on the PGA Tour.

But there will be no shortage of challengers equipped to relieve him of his title. Along with Laird and Woods, there are eight formers winners of the event taking part in 2012, including Ernie Els, Vijay Singh and Phil Mickelson.

The overseas contingent will also fancy their chances of preventing a domestic player from taking home the US$1.08 million prize for first place. They include Colombia’s Camilo Villegas, in-form Dane Thomas Bjorn and resurgent Spaniard Sergio Garcia.

South African Trevor Immelman, Japan’s Ryo Ishikawa and Ireland’s Graeme McDowell will also feature.

No longer No. 1 Golfer in the world , please refrain from using this thread.

Back at number 1 again :clap:

The two greatest words in the english language.