DUBLIN, Ohio — The final numbers won’t be kind to Rory McIlroy. In a bottom-line business where the scorecard is the ultimate gauge of success, one of the world’s best was far less than that Sunday at the Memorial Tournament.
Tied for the lead through 54 holes, McIlroy made seven bogeys at on a tough Muirfield Village Golf Club course to fall out of contention and ultimately finish four strokes back of Viktor Hovland, who defeated Denny McCarthy in a sudden-death playoff. Read More at