“Don’t think they use common sense" - Rory McIlroy blasts officials after being put on shot clock at Irish Open
Rory McIlroy received a slow play warning and shot clock despite crowd delays, finishing five shots behind the lead at the Irish Open, expressing frustration over officials' rigid enforcement.
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Rory McIlroy defended after angry Irish Open rant where he blasted officials over 'no common sense'
Northern Ireland's Rory McIlroy expressed frustration after officials placed his group under time constraints during Thursday's opening round at the Amgen Irish Open, despite substantial galleries and multiple camera crews tracking their progress at The K Club
“Don’t think they use common sense" - Rory McIlroy blasts officials after being put on shot clock at Irish Open
Rory McIlroy didn't look happy after being put oon shot clock at the Irish Open 2025. The ace golfer slammed the officials in the post-round interview, stating that they didn't use common sense.
McIlroy calls for 'common sense' after slow play
Rory McIlroy has called on rules officials to use “common sense” after his group was given a slow play warning during the first round of the Irish Open on Thursday. McIlroy, playing alongside South Africa’s Thriston Lawrence and Norway’s Kristoffer Reitan, was visibly frustrated after the warning at the K Club. The world No 2 finished the day five shots off the pace. Denmark’s Thorbjørn Olesen, France’s Romain Langasque and Spain’s Ignacio Elvir…
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