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September 16, 2024
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Rory’s Irish Open Disappointment

Rory McIlroy's finish at the Irish Open was unfortunately more continuing pattern than aberration.

Rory’s Irish Open Disappointment
Rory’s Irish Open Disappointment

As Rory McIlroy stood over his eagle putt on the 72nd hole of the Irish Open at Royal County Down, the moment carried more gravity than all but a few moments in men’s professional golf this year. He had the opportunity to win his second Irish Open at one of the greatest golf courses in the world. The tournament doesn’t boast one of the largest purse sizes in professional golf, yet the result felt more meaningful than the vast majority of professional golf played in 2024. History matters. Venues matter.

McIlroy had hovered near the top of the leaderboard throughout the week and held the lead for much of Sunday. But on the 71st hole, he ran a 26-foot putt ten feet past and into the fringe. He’d go on to miss the par attempt, while Rasmus Højgaard tapped in for birdie on the 18th to take a two-shot lead over McIlroy. A brilliant approach into the par-5 18th left McIlroy with just over ten feet for eagle.

Step up Rory McIlroy….#AmgenIrishOpen pic.twitter.com/V7xkwcti8g

— DP World Tour (@DPWorldTour) September 15, 2024

But his putt barely missed on the right edge, preventing Rory from forcing a playoff.

Agony for Rory McIlroy.

Rasmus Højgaard wins the Amgen Irish Open 🏆#AmgenIrishOpen pic.twitter.com/eAZtCQmudV

— DP World Tour (@DPWorldTour) September 15, 2024

Overanalyzing McIlroy’s many close calls has become one of the most popular exercises in golf, but this loss felt emblematic of much of the golf we’ve seen from him over the past decade. The simplest way to summarize McIlroy’s performances: he has high highs and low lows in a sport that punishes lows more than it rewards highs. His three-putt on the 71st hole, much like his three-putt on the 70th hole at this year’s U.S. Open, is an easy enough mistake to make. But it’s the kind of mistake that costs you more than what you gain by stuffing a mid-iron to 10 feet. And it’s the kind of mistake that McIlroy has made more often than other players of his caliber.

Instead, the celebration belongs to Rasmus Højgaard, who earned his fifth DP World Tour victory in his young career. The 23-year-old continues to build a quietly strong season, and with more solid play over the next year, he could very well find himself on the 2025 European Ryder Cup team with McIlroy.

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Joseph LaMagna

I grew up playing golf competitively and caddied for ten years. I've also always enjoyed - usually responsibly - betting on sports. These worlds collided when I went to college, where I spent an absurd amount of time watching PGA Tour Live and building models to predict golf.

When I heard Andy on a podcast for the first time, I immediately knew I'd found a voice I wanted to follow. The intersection between design and strategy captivated me, and I've consumed just about every piece of Fried Egg Golf content since then. While I was finishing up my studies at UT-Austin, I worked for 15th Club (now 21st Club), a company that does data consulting for professional golfers. Upon graduation, I started Optimal Approach Golf, which provides data and strategy recommendations to professional and high-level amateur golfers. I've been full-time with Fried Egg Golf since January of 2024.

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