Rory McIlroy shoots 6-under 66 | Round 4 | THE CJ CUP | 2021

the punter really has been working well all week today as well here at the second trevor now the stroke just looked beautiful just been able to get that release dialed in a lot of times when he struggled now his second at three well with the way he’s been driving the ball the distance that he can hit it just taking full control of the par fives here at the summit not many players in the world of golf make it look easier when they’re playing well ninth went out in 29 rory mcelroy playing in that final group his third of the six this is pretty controlling the trajectory and spin just letting that ball trickle over the ridge that beautiful shot from macaroni the long iron play we know the driver is there and the short game as well i mean all systems go for mcelroy here he is at eight distance control up the hill al mcelroy trying to get to 22 under and join culinaire and down the hill from left to right tell me what that putter steve has been red hot foreign sometimes it’s better to be lucky than good he’s had a couple of miss hits here in the last few shots but he got away with that one and that is on a four drove it into the bunker with rory mcilroy on the t at the par three boy that just needs to hang in there that’s it oh it sure does terrific shot from mcelroy looks like he’s setting up for the fade 316 to the front he is trying to fade that ball sit there you go the aggressive play pays off there and now puts the pressure on fowler how does ricky respond let’s go get there i like it go go let’s go that’s great touch [Applause] he has been so good with this club in his hands yeah the release has been pure through impact a lot of work with brad faxon recently and rory mcilroy is paying it off he is the leader by one this is right over the corner my goodness 177 mile an hour ball speed with a 3-wood let’s just watch how it rolls through that fairway there pretty good very good rory mcilroy catapults himself to 25 under par all of a sudden the lead is three [Applause] he can kind of hit his normal draw from 170 and it could be perfect puff into him about half club talking soft eight-iron that’ll stay in that area excellent shot excellent shot considering he has a one-shot lead really good just can’t not draw that up much better than that that really was pure 118 back into a pretty good breeze now trying to flight it [Applause] just a little short he’s going to tap it in rory mcilroy is a winner of the cj cup at summit his 20th career victory on the pga tour becoming the 39th man in the history of the tour to reach at least 20 wins

In the final round of THE CJ CUP @ SUMMIT 2021, Rory McIlroy shot a 6-under 66, getting to 25-under par and earning his 20th PGA TOUR victory by one stroke.

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The PGA TOUR heads to The Summit Club in Las Vegas, Nevada for THE CJ CUP @ SUMMIT. A range of Ryder Cup stars are set to battle it out in the limited field, including Team Europe’s Tommy Fleetwood, Rory McIlroy and Tyrrell Hatton, who finished tied for third last year. Meanwhile, USA’s Collin Morikawa is a member of The Summit Club and has shot a 62 at the course. The Ryder Cup rookie went 3-0-1 at Whistling Straits and is looking to continue that momentum at home. Similarly, two-time tournament champion Justin Thomas and 2018 champion Brooks Koepka will be aiming to build on their recent success as they look to lift the trophy once again. The field is limited to the top 60 from the prior season’s FedExCup points list, as well sponsor exemptions, including Rickie Fowler, Adam Scott and Justin Rose. 2020 champion Jason Kokrak, who captured his first TOUR title in nine years last year, will be hoping to defend his title.

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46 Comments

  1. He was put out first by Harrington in the Sunday Singles to be seen to be battling for his point, and he made it. My own controversial opinion is that we lost the Ryder Cup when the team was picked, because (being ruthless) I would not have had Poulter or Westwood in the team. The US came to the Match bristling for revenge; it is no longer a "friendly" get-together between Europe and the US. It is a proper no-holds barred emotionally-draining shootout. This time the US came out on top, and the European Team has to evolve. What Rory did on the Sunday was magnificent because he was left alone to get on with a job he excels at. I hope Rory takes this in his stride, and thinks carefully where he goes next. Ultimately, the Masters in April must be his target for now.

  2. What's with these giant grips all the pga putters are using these days they look so off they belong in the nhl guys not the pga

  3. Shame this form left him when needed most. Ryder cup performance abysmal . Not surprised he cried. He looked like he’d given up.

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  5. Good for him after the Ryder Cup he had. Morikawa must be gutted to get to -24 and not win the tournament.

  6. Rory wins when he has his A-game, sadly he either has his A-game or his D-game and rarely has anything in between.
    If He can add a B-game to his A-game he stands a good chance of returning to World # 1

  7. Apparently Shane Lowry told Rory on Sunday at the Ryder Cup “you are Rory F#%+ing Mcilroy, go out and win a point”
    Interesting to hear Rory say last night that he realised that being himself was enough. Perhaps there was a connection

  8. Fun fact- Rory caddied for his current caddie when Rory was a junior. His caddie/best friend was an accomplished golfer.

  9. Scott Kirkwood must resign from Monterey Peninsula country club. He has caused me and many of his coworkers mental torment and sleepless nights. If Scott’s family knew the extent of his behavior and how he treats his coworkers in the workplace they would be shocked and ashamed of him, because I would be mortified and extremely disappointed. He told me the reason why everyone is quitting MPCC is because they didn’t want to make the country club better. How delusional does that sound? He has a domineering personality and should never be in any position of power. JJ West and Jennifer from HR have turned a blind eye towards his behavior, which makes them cowards and part of the problem for not doing the right thing. They would much rather sell more dog collars and more dog bowls than to have happy employees working there. Turnover rate is through the roof directly because of Scott.

  10. Great for Rory. Pitiful Sunday performance for Fowler. He is showing signs of much better golf, but he made it easy for Rory with a lousy Sunday score.

  11. So happy to see him win, but let’s be honest here- the flat stick was not that great, if it was he would shoot 40-under. Rory is that good

  12. Great win by Rory, hope he can push on from here. Anyone know the last time British players won on PGA, Men's European and LET on the same weekend?

  13. what a crazy tournament that was. Four different leaders at four different days. Rickie Fowler back on the top of the leaderboard since ages, birdies and eagles galore, albatros from Ancer. Unbelievable race to catch up from Morikawa with 7 strokes back to almost a win. The tournament tho was imo decided at the 10th when Rickie was looking at a birdie putt and Rory looked at what was most likely to be a bogey. Fowler ended up with bogey and Rory safed an incredible Par after poor Tee-shot and poor bunker shot. After i saw that i switched off TV since i knew that Rory will ship it. And he did.

  14. Just when he was about to give up for the year, he didn’t know he was one tournament away from his next win. Wonder what that tweak he said made was on Saturday night at the Ryder cup?

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  17. Seems like Summit is a little too easy. I know they played it with four par-5’s, but even if you take 2 strokes off par, they still shred it. With the water issues and stuff, and the investment needed for Summit to be build (not to mention like the $10M “entry-level” homes you’d have to buy to get into the community), they should have aimed for the course to be top-5 in the world. Maybe even second to Augusta. It is possible to design a course that is both playable for mediocre players and still extremely challenging for tour pros. Don’t get me wrong, the track is gorgeous and a caddy there has sent me tons of photos and it’s exceptional, but it would be another level entirely if the course was super hard AND looked pristine like that. There probably shouldn’t ever be a situation where you can drive it in a fairway bunker on a par-5 and knock it to 3 feet from the trap, because you run it up, and make an eagle. Never should happen. They could probably just reshape the greens with much more slope and protect a few of the greens better and they would probably not be able to shoot double-digits under par.

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