Rory McIlroy Walks Back Frustration of Course Setup at PGA Championship
Summary
Golf player Rory McIlroy expressed frustration with the course setup during the PGA Championship at Aronimink Golf Club. After improving his score, he softened his criticism and said the mix of tough and easier pin placements made the tournament interesting.Key Facts
- The PGA Championship took place at Aronimink Golf Club.
- Many players found the course setup difficult, especially the positions of the pins on the greens.
- Weather conditions were windy, cold, and inconsistent, making the course harder.
- McIlroy said the leaderboard showed the setup was not ideal because scores were close and birdies were rare.
- After his fourth-round score improved, McIlroy said the course offered a good balance of challenging and easier pin placements.
- Other players, including Scottie Scheffler and Shane Lowry, also voiced frustration after early rounds.
- McIlroy is now back in contention and will likely have a later starting time for the final round.
- The tournament has many players close in score, promising an exciting finish.
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