Rory Mcilroy settles Fan’s Caddy Critics during Genesis Invitational Meltdown: ‘Close the F — Up’


The end of Rory Mcilroy in Torrey Pines during the weekend was not going well, and when a fan criticized his caddie, he pressed the wrong button.

Mcilroy fell through the classification table in invitational genesis after a poor population, leaving it T-17º for the tournament in 3 bass when the final command box was signed.

Well, a fan was heard screaming: “blame your caddie,” according to Golf reporter Dan Raport.

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Rory Mcilroy is in the first hole during the final round of invitational genesis in Torrey Pines. (Denis Poroy-Imagn images)

“Close F —“, said Raport replicated.

Mcilroy’s fan called after a 12 -foot lost putt that passed the hole to the right for a lost Birdie.

The Caddy de Mcilroy, Harry Diamond, has been with the PGA Tour star since 2017. His relationship as childhood friends is deeper.

Ludvig Aberg Drena The first race hole in one during the third round of invitational genesis

Mcilroy struggles at Green arrived on Saturday, as it ended for the last time in shots won by the day. And there were no important adjustments in its final round on Sunday.

However, saying has been a great conflict point for Mcilroy since its disastrous collapse in the Open of US 2024, which Bryson Dechambeau finally won.

Mcilroy lost two short putts in the final round in Pinehurst No. 2, and those mistakes led him to lose his closest opportunity in his first older since 2014.

Rory Mcilroy hits its exit blow to the second hole during the final round of the invitational genesis in Torrey Pins. (Denis Poroy-Imagn images)

Naturally, Diamond was taken to the conversation for readings in those putts, as well as a club choice in the 15 torque 3 in the final round that led Mcilroy to hit him on the green. I would end with a bogey there.

“You know it’s certainly unfair,” said Mcilroy, through Golf Week, in defense of Diamond after the US Open finish.

“But just because Harry is not so vocal or noisy with his words like other caddies, he does not mean that he says nothing and that he does nothing. I just want, you know, these guys who criticize when things do not come out in my way, They never say anything good when things come out in my way.

Rory Mcilroy leaves the bunker in hole 18 during the third round of invitational genesis. (Denis Poroy-Imagn images)

Mcilroy also won earlier this year, taking home the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am with a low end to beat Shane Lowry for two blows. Mcilroy took $ 3.6 million home at the Signature PGA Tour event.

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