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After throwing away a glorious chance to end a decade-long hunt for a fifth major, a devastated Rory McIlroy high-tailed it from Pinehurst Resort without speaking to media and before Bryson DeChambeau was awarded the US Open trophy. Usually a gracious competitor in defeat, McIlroy could not escape Pinehurst fast enough as he loaded up his car, got behind the wheel and left the property. McIlroy was in prime position to end his barren run at the majors but shockingly missed two par putts inside of four feet over his last three holes and ultimately finished one stroke back of DeChambeau.

It marked the fourth runner-up finish in a major for the Northern Irishman including at last year's US Open, but none came in a more crushing fashion. Journalism for the curious Australian across politics, business, culture and opinion. "He'll win multiple more major championships.



There's no doubt," said DeChambeau. "I think that fire in him is going to continue to grow." McIlroy began the day three shots back of 54-hole leader DeChambeau but, bolstered by a sizzling stretch around the turn where he had four birdies across five holes, had a two-shot lead with five holes to play.

The wheels started to come off when McIlroy bogeyed the par-three 15th where he failed to get up and down after his tee shot rolled off the back of the green. He then made a second consecutive bogey when, for the first time all season, he missed a par putt from inside three feet. McIlroy left the door open for DeChambe.

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