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Rory McIlroy clashes with fan at US PGA after latest ‘USA’ chant

Rory McIlroy clashes with fan at US PGA after latest ‘USA’ chant

Summary

Rory McIlroy had a tense moment with a fan during the final round of the US PGA Championship when the fan shouted "USA" after McIlroy played from the rough. McIlroy responded by telling the fan to be quiet and alerted security, while the tournament was won by England’s Aaron Rai.

Key Facts

  • The incident happened on the 16th hole during the last round of the US PGA Championship.
  • A fan shouted "USA" at McIlroy after he played from the rough.
  • McIlroy told the fan to "shut the... up" and pointed them out to security.
  • McIlroy finished tied for seventh place and earned $637,050.
  • Aaron Rai from England won the tournament, becoming the first English winner since 1919.
  • McIlroy did not discuss the fan incident but focused on missed birdie chances on the course.
  • McIlroy had previous conflicts with US fans during the Ryder Cup last year, including his wife being hit by a thrown beer.
  • McIlroy recently kept his Masters title in a separate major golf event.
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