Rory McIlroy plays his final three holes of his calendar year at the 2026 Crown Australian Open, bringing an end to his amazing 2025 in dramatic fashion.

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The DP World Tour continues its double header Down Under with the Crown Australian Open at Royal Melbourne Golf Club. After a 20-year absence, this week sees golf’s global Tour return to the renowned Royal Melbourne Golf Club for the fifth time. It previously staged the Heinekin Classic for four consecutive years between 2002-2005. This is the 17th time the men’s Crown Australian Open – co-sanctioned by the DP World Tour and PGA TOUR of Australasia since 2022 – has been held at the venue and the first since since 1991. Royal Melbourne was most recently under the international golf microscope when it hosted the Presidents Cup in 2019. At the top of the field is Rory McIlroy, making his 2026 DP World Tour season debut. McIlroy may be the headline name, but there are plenty of other draw cards for the home crowds. Among those are Major champions Adam Scott, Cam Smith and Geoff Ogilvy. Min Woo Lee draws strong support too, while fellow Antipodeans Ryan Fox, Daniel Hillier and Kazuma Kobori will be out to impress. There is a strong international presence, with South Korea’s Si Woo Kim, Mexico’s Carlos Ortiz and Japan’s Ryo Hisatsune among those to receive an invite.

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World class from down there from a man who’s been on top of the world. One of the best it’s ever seen. Beautiful from Maroy. >> Now Maroy front right pins back left on 17. made some thrilling birdies on this hole the last couple of days from the right rough off the tea. The galleries haven’t left him. Rory Maroy and he prompt a roar here for birdie on 17. Hasn’t had a birdie since the eighth. Mark him down for another one. He loves the par five 17. One of the pie pipers of golf. [Applause] >> Tournament coming to a close for Rory Maroy currently inside the top 20. It’s not a good angle with this pin, but >> never fear. He loves the pin in that back rider on the 18th. He’s buried it the last two days. [Applause] GET [Applause] >> Maroy birdie 18 again. [Applause] It’s coming. A grand stand finish for the world number two. now inside the top 15. And to think he was on the verge of missing the cut on Friday. >> A player of his quality, all he’s thinking about is giving everyone outside the ropes a reason to hoist them in the air. [Applause] That just came in sideways and it’s going to give us a view into what we’re going to see a little later on when our leaders hit with this final green. But what a way to sign off your time in Australia. He brought them through the gates and he gave them something to cheer for right there. To watch another DP World Tour video, click here. And to subscribe, click here. To watch another DP World Tour video, click here. And to subscribe, click here.

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