Rory McIlroy Explains Why He Was Limping at Truist Championship
Summary
Rory McIlroy was limping during the final round of the Truist Championship due to a blister under his toenail. He said the injury did not affect his play and he is preparing for the upcoming PGA Championship at Aronimink Golf Club.Key Facts
- McIlroy limped in the final round of the Truist Championship because of a blister on his right pinky toe.
- The blister is under his toenail, making it hard to treat.
- He scored 4-under 67 on Sunday and Friday but had a 4-over 75 on Saturday.
- McIlroy said the injury did not affect his performance.
- The Truist Championship was his first tournament since winning his second Masters title in April.
- McIlroy has won four times at Quail Hollow, including his first PGA Tour win in 2010.
- He has won the PGA Championship twice, in 2012 and 2014.
- McIlroy plans to practice at home before the PGA Championship starting Thursday at Aronimink Golf Club.
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