From JohnKryk: The best feud in sports, Rory vs. Phil, does not stop delivering.
That capped a lively day for “Lefty” on Twitter. Unsurprisingly, Mickelson weighed in on McIlroy’s latest on-course woes. First, the context.
Three days later, McIlroy proceeded to blow a co-lead entering Sunday’s final round, shooting a three-over 75 to place tied for seventh. His iron play midway through the front-nine suddenly went south, followed by his putting. Everyone seems to have an opinion on McIlroy’s woes. Said Jack Nicklaus during CBS’ live coverage of The Memorial: “Maybe he needs to throttle back. He hits it so hard.”Article content
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