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Rory McIlroy Opens Up: Why He Stepped Back from the Media During a ‘Weird Week

Rory McIlroy Opens Up: Why He Stepped Back from the Media During a ‘Weird Week

**Fitzpatrick Closes with Record-Equalling 66 to Win DP World Tour Title**
Matthew Fitzpatrick delivered a stunning finale, firing a record-equalling 66 to clinch the DP World Tour title. His electrifying final round showcased his exceptional talent and unwavering determination, sealing his victory in spectacular fashion.

**Rory Defends Snubbing Media, Cites ‘Weird Week’**
Rory McIlroy opened up about his recent decision to avoid the media, attributing it to a “weird week.” The golf star highlighted the importance of protecting his mental well-being amid the intense pressures of the sport, explaining why he chose to step back from media engagements

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**”Chris Clark’s Regret: The Moment He Lost Control at the PGA Championship”**

**”Chris Clark’s Regret: The Moment He Lost Control at the PGA Championship”**

Matt Fitzpatrick closed with a stunning, record-equalling 66 to clinch the DP World Tour title, delivering a powerful performance that captivated fans throughout the tournament. This remarkable victory not only cements his place among the circuit’s elite but also adds another chapter to his burgeoning legacy.

Chris Clark has openly expressed his regret over the dramatic moment when he flung his driver during the PGA Championship. This incident, which sparked both attention and criticism, highlights the immense pressures athletes endure on the course as they navigate the fine line between performance and frustration.

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LIV golfers have path to U.S. Open exemption

LIV golfers have path to U.S. Open exemption

LIV Golfers Granted Path to U.S. Open Exemption

Despite dwindling major exemptions, LIV Golf players have secured a path to the 2023 U.S. Open. The United States Golf Association (USGA) has granted a special exemption to players who finished in the top 10 of the Open Championship and missed the cut, including LIV Golfers Cameron Smith and Matthew Wolff. This exemption allows these players to participate in the 123rd U.S. Open at The Los Angeles Country Club from June 15-18. The USGA’s decision follows the R&A’s announcement that LIV Golf players would be eligible to compete in the 151st Open Championship at Royal Liverpool.

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