Nobody can believe how Rory McIlroy shot didn’t go down (?!) at RBC Heritage
In the third round of the RBC Heritage, Rory McIlroy, aged 34, came tantalizingly close to an eagle on the par-4 8th hole. With a flawless drive that split the fairway, McIlroy followed up with a spectacular iron shot towards the pin. As the ball tracked towards the hole, spectators held their breath, anticipating a…
In the third round of the RBC Heritage, Rory McIlroy, aged 34, came tantalizingly close to an eagle on the par-4 8th hole. With a flawless drive that split the fairway, McIlroy followed up with a spectacular iron shot towards the pin. As the ball tracked towards the hole, spectators held their breath, anticipating a remarkable eagle-two. However, fate had a different outcome in store as the ball collided with the pin and settled just beyond the hole. Despite narrowly missing out on the eagle,
How does this not drop?! 😲
@McIlroyRory narrowly misses a hole-out eagle @RBC_Heritage. pic.twitter.com/aUtlQTe21N— PGA TOUR (@PGATOUR) April 20, 2024
McIlroy effortlessly converted the birdie putt, securing a birdie-three on one of Harbour Town Golf Links’ toughest holes. With this birdie, McIlroy advanced to 3-under par for the round and an impressive 10-under par for the tournament.
Remarkably, McIlroy’s performance at the RBC Heritage contrasts with his overall season on the PGA Tour, where he has only managed to secure one top-10 finish thus far. His most recent victory on the PGA Tour dates back to the 2023 Genesis Scottish Open in July. In his pursuit of success at the RBC Heritage, McIlroy is utilizing a brand new TaylorMade Mini Driver, showcasing his commitment to refining his game and adapting to new equipment.