NEWNow you can listen to Pak Gazette articles!
Rory Mcilroy’s deals with the media obtained an response from the Golf influencer, Paige Spirac, such as the search for the Irish of the north of another important title reached a great inconvenience in the US Open.
Mcilroy decided to omit his appearances in the media after the first two rounds of the main tournament in Oakmont Country Club in Pennsylvania. He told reporters after his third round on Saturday that he had decided to omit the appearance due to “frustration” with “the whole matter.”
CLICK HERE for more sports coverage at Foxnews.com
Rory Mcilroy, from Northern Ireland, reacts after missing a putt in the eighth hole during the third round of the US Open Golf Tournament in Oakmont Country Club on Saturday, June 14, 2025 in Oakmont, pa. (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster)
He has also had some brutal moments in the course. But when he raised his eyebrows with his comments, Spirac defended himself.
“It could be an unpopular opinion here, but he does not have to talk to the media if he does not want. It is not mandatory,” he wrote about X. “And why he when everyone always analyzes and criticizes each of his movements.
“Clearly, there is more than any of us is aware of us, so maybe not everyone accumulates.”

Paige Spirac is heated in the driving field before the East Lake Golf Club tour championship on August 28, 2024, in Atlanta, Georgia. (Ben Jared/PGA Tour through Getty Images)
Marc Leishman of Liv Golf returns to Majors, enters the mixture in US Open
Mcilroy also reminded journalists who also jumped to journalists after the first round of the masters and now he was “doing it a little more often.”
He entered the final round in the middle of the classification and would have needed a miracle to catch leaders Sam Burns, Adam Scott and JJ Spaun.

Rory Mcilroy, from Northern Ireland, is in Green’s 11 after entering during the final round of the Open US Golf Tournament at Oakmont Country Club on Sunday, June 15, 2025 in Oakmont, Pa. (AP Photo/Gene J. Puskar)
Mcilroy won the US Open in 2011. He finished in second place in the last two years in the US Open and in the top 10 in each of the last six years.