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June 13, 2025 By  Golf, PGA

Watch: Rory McIlroy Loses Cool, Launches Club After Miss at US Open

Rory McIlroy let his emotions get the better of him at the U.S. Open on Friday after a rough stretch at Oakmont Country Club. The four-time major winner was caught on camera throwing his club in frustration after a poor tee shot on the par-5 12th hole.

McIlroy Struggles On Oakmont Rough Leads To Frustration

McIlroy needed a strong second round to stay in contention after opening with a 4-over-par 74 on Thursday. However, things didn’t go well and he double-bogeyed two of his first three holes on Friday and looked uncomfortable from the start. The Northern Irishman is now in danger of missing the cut and unless he finds his rhythm quickly, his U.S. Open hopes could end early.

Jun 13, 2025; Oakmont, Pennsylvania, USA; Rory McIlroy plays his shot from the third tee during the second round of the U.S. Open golf tournament. Mandatory Credit: Bill Streicher-Imagn Images | Source: Lastwordonsports.com - Ajayi Segun

Only the top 60 players and ties will make the cut at Oakmont, which is currently at +6. The 36-year-old sits at +8 after an uninspiring performance on Friday. However, McIlroy isn’t the only big name struggling at Oakmont. The likes of Justin Thomas, Tony Finau, Justin Rose, Bryson DeChambeau, Shane Lowry, Dustin Johnson, Patrick Cantlay, and Patrick Reed are all in danger of missing the cut.

McIlroy won the Masters in April to complete his career Grand Slam but has struggled for consistency since then, missing the cut at the RBC Canadian Open after shooting a dismal second-round 78. McIlroy’s game has been off, and his frustration is now spilling out onto the course, as he launched his club into the rough following a poor tee shot.

McIlroy Refuses To Speak To Media After Loosing His Cool

McIlroy chose not to speak to the media after both rounds, continuing his decision at the PGA Championship where he ignored the media after each of his four rounds. The 36-year-old also decided not to accept the USGA’s request to make a few statements on his round. This has led to some criticism from some quarters, especially at a major championship where top players are expected to face the press—win or lose.

The Northern Irishman put in a disappointing performance at the PGA Championship, tying for 47th. It appeared he would finally regain some momentum when the USGA paired him with Shane Lowry, his good friend and fellow Irishman. The familiar pairing appeared to help at first, as McIlroy started strong, shooting a 2-under 33 on his opening nine, which began on the back nine at Oakmont. But things fell apart for him after the turn. He lost momentum and carded a 6-over 41 on his closing nine, with bogeys on holes 1, 3, 6, and 7, and a costly double bogey on the 8th—his second-to-last hole of the day.

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About Ajayi Segun

Ajayi Segun is a dedicated sportswriter, with a passion for golf, basketball, and professional tournaments. With expertise in analyzing the PGA, LIV, NBA, WNBA, and global sporting events, he brings insightful perspectives to readers. His work focuses on capturing the essence of the games and the athletes who define them.

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