The world number two still has huge prizes on offer this season, starting at the Open next month at Birkdale where he will chase that seventh major
Rory McIlroy shot a final round of 73, his worst of the week, to blow any hopes of adding the US Open to his trophy cabinet this year.
The Holywood man admitted ‘the wheels came off’ twice earlier in the week, which left him chasing things over the weekend.
McIlroy’s hopes of salvaging something in the fourth round evaporated over the space of his first five holes after three bogeys. The Holywood man showed his frustrations and turned the air blue, forcing Sky Sports to apologise.
Ironically, after his troubles on the previous two days, he birdied 10 and 11, which were playing easier with the wind direction, but two bogeys and one further birdie saw him sign for a 73.
“You try to come out and put a good one out there and I felt I maybe had a tiny chance, but I got off to a bad start,” said McIlroy.
“I guess it was a week of what could have been, which is pretty frustrating, but I’ll dust myself off and go again.”
The final round of three over left McIlroy on six over par for the week. That was only good enough for a joint 32nd place finish at Shinnecock.
That means McIlroy takes home $134,583, or £101,912 in UK currency. That’s slim pickings by McIlroy and golf’s standards.
However, he still has huge prizes on offer this season, starting at the Open next month at Birkdale where he will chase that seventh major.
The Open purse sat at $17 million in both 2024 and 2025, with Xander Schauffele earning $3.1 million at Royal Troon in 2024 and Scottie Scheffler taking the same winner’s share at Royal Portrush in 2025.
The R&A are due to announce the final 2026 number in the coming weeks. All to play for..
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