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It doesn’t matter how you like to spend your time – birdwatching on a rugged island, pottering around a food market or ...
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GOLF.com on MSNIn Rory McIlroy's humble hometown, they always saw him coming
Rory McIlroy had a singular pursuit. Visit his hometown of Holywood, in Northern Ireland, and you leave knowing the truth of that. The post In Rory McIlroy's humble hometown, they always saw him ...
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Northern Ireland’s Tom McKibbin and Nicolai Hojgaard take early lead at the Open
Northern Irishman Tom McKibbin and Ryder Cup winner Nicolai ... The highlight for the 22-year-old McKibbin, who learned his craft at Rory McIlroy’s Holywood Golf Club an hour down the road, was an ...
HOLYWOOD, Northern Ireland — Two decades before Rory McIlroy’s career-defining triumph, when he finally conquered his Masters demons with an emotional rollercoaster of a win at Augusta ...
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Belfast News Letter on MSNRory McIlroy to skip FedEx St. Jude Championship, missing out on potential $3.6million payday
Northern Ireland’s Rory McIlroy has opted to skip next week’s FedEx St. Jude Championship – the first event of the PGA Tour’s FedExCup play-offs – passing up on the chance to seal a potential ...
HOLYWOOD, Northern Ireland — I always wanted to get my picture with the famous Holywood sign. Not the one with two “l’s” high in the mountains in Los Angeles, an American landmark and ...
Rory McIlroy has spoken about how Northern Ireland has “come a long, long way” as his country prepares to host The Open for a second time in just six years. Though McIlroy didn’t really witness the ...
HOLYWOOD, Northern Ireland — I always wanted to get my picture with the famous Holywood sign. Not the one with two “l’s” high in the mountains in Los Angeles, an American landmark and ...
McIlroy has used two caddies during his professional golf career. His first was named J.P. Fitzgerald, who he had on his bag ...
In the small coastal town of Holywood, Northern Ireland, where McIlroy grew up and began his golf journey, fans gathered to watch the Masters and support their hometown hero.
Rorymania' has hit Northern Ireland as their favourite sporting son seeks to win the British Open on home soil.
Just as a certain Northern Irishman’s golf ball flew left, but not too far left, and safely settled in the rough, the sun peeked ou ...
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