Rory McIlroy is determined to put his Irish Open blues behind him and win the BMW PGA after he overcame swing-change gremlins to chisel out a four-under 68 and keep his title hopes alive.
RIATH AL-SAMARRAI AT WENTWORTH: So far the world No 363 from Southport (left) has dropped just a single shot, a blip compensated by 14 birdies in loops of 65 and 66 to leave him two clear.
Thursday kicked off the BMW PGA Championship opening round at Wentworth Golf Club in Surrey, England. Nine of the 12 members of the European Ryder Cup squad from last year are taking part. Rory McIlroy, the world’s number three-ranked…
How can you describe Rory McIlroy‘s situation at the BMW PGA Championship? We will say unusual. The Northern Irishman encountered a shocking situation in the first round of the tournament. It happened on the fairway, where the golfer’s…
Jon Rahm has been in a race against time to secure his eligibility for the Ryder Cup, with the two-time major champion needing to play three more DP World Tour events this year
Jon Rahm has been in a race against time to secure his eligibility for the Ryder Cup, with the two-time major champion needing to play three more DP World Tour events this year
Rory McIlroy has admitted he is considering significant changes to his schedule in 2025 after hitting “a wall” during a packed finish to the PGA Tour season. McIlroy won twice on the PGA Tour this season, following victory alongside Shane…
Rory McIlroy produced a box-office performance featuring left-handed putting and a flying clubhead to race into contention with an opening 67 in the BMW PGA at Wentworth.
VIRGINIA WATER, England — Rory McIlroy lost the club head on his 9-iron and then lost a chance to take the first-round lead by going out of bounds on the last hole in an eventful 5-under-par 67 at the BMW PGA Championship on Thursday.
PGA Tour star Rory McIlroy had one of the most bizarre shots of the year at the BMW PGA Championship Thursday when his 9-iron club head flew along with the ball.