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Rory McIlroy: Northern Irishman says he will ‘learn a lot’ from US Open collapse

Rory McIlroy says he will “learn a lot” from his late collapse at the US Open but insists he would not change too much were he to find himself in the position to end his long wait for a fifth major title.

McIlroy led last month’s US Open at Pinehurst by two with five holes to play but bogeys on three of his last four holes allowed Bryson DeChambeau to snatch a dramatic victory.

Speaking to reporters for the first time since the US Open, the Northern Irishman said it “was a great day – until it wasn’t”.

“I did things on that Sunday that I hadn’t been able to do in the last couple of years,” McIlroy said at the Scottish Open.

“Took control of the golf tournament. Held putts when I needed to. Well, mostly when I needed to. Made birdies. You know, really got myself in there.”

McIlroy, who last won a major in 2014, added: “It was a tough day. It was a tough few days after that, obviously.

“But I think as you get further away from it happening, you start to see the positives and you start to see all the good things that you did throughout the week.”


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