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ing him to 10 over on Saturday mroy finally faced the press following six major championship rounds of silence clearly irritated he didn’t hold back during his third round Mroy racked up six bogeies on a very frustrating day while moving day usually offers players a chance to rise up the leaderboard Mroy found himself heading in the opposite direction earlier 18time major champion Jack Nicholas insisted that patience was crucial for success at Oakmont he clinched his first major title at this iconic Pennsylvania course during the 1962 US Open mroy seemed to echo Nicholas’s comments the Northern Irishman admitted “Yeah that’s the name of the game this week is staying patient and try to do a good job of it out there but it’s one of those golf courses that you can lose patience on pretty quickly.” When further quizzed on what he is aiming for on Sunday during his final round Mroy remarked “Hopefully around in under 4 and 1/2 hours and get out of here.” Prior to the US Open Mroy admitted to feeling somewhat flat post Augusta victory after an 11-year quest for the career grand slam came to an end with glory at Augusta the 36-year-old has found it tough to get going again i alluded to it in my pre-ournament press conference you don’t really know how it’s going to affect you declared Mroy you don’t know how you’re going to rory Mroy will want to forget his US Open campaign in a hurry rory Mroy is eager to leave Oakmont in the rear view mirror after a challenging first three rounds at the US Open the reigning Masters champion has had a week to forget often appearing exasperated throughout his time at Oakmont even throwing a club and smashing a tea box during his second round as his dreams of a sixth major title faded after posting a disappointing four over 74 pushing him to 10 over on Saturday Mroy finally faced the press following six major championship rounds of silence clearly irritated he didn’t hold back during his third round Mroy racked up six bogeies on a very frustrating day while moving day usually offers players a chance to rise up the leaderboard Mroy found himself heading in the opposite direction earlier 18time major champion Jack Nicholas insisted that patience was crucial for success at Oakmont he clinched his first major title at this iconic Pennsylvania course during the 1962 US Open mroy seemed to echo Nicholas’s comments the Northern Irishman admitted “Yeah that’s the name of the game this week is staying patient and try to do a good job of it out there but it’s one of those golf courses that you can lose patience on pretty quickly.” When further quizzed on what he is aiming for on Sunday during his final round Mroy remarked “Hopefully around in under 4 and 1/2 hours and get out of here.” Prior to the US Open Mroy admitted to feeling somewhat flat post Augusta victory after an 11-year quest for the career grand slam came to an end with glory at Augusta the 36-year-old has found it tough to get going again i alluded to it in my pre-ournament press conference you don’t really know how it’s going to affect you declared Mroy you don’t know how you’re going to rory Mroy will want to forget his US Open campaign in a hurry rory Mroy is eager to leave Oakmont in the rear view mirror after a challenging first three rounds at the US Open the reigning Masters champion has had a week to forget often appearing exasperated throughout his time at Oakmont even throwing a club and smashing a tea box during his second round as his dreams of a sixth major title faded after posting a disappointing four over 74 pushing him to 10 over on Saturday Mroy finally faced the press following six major championship rounds of silence clearly irritated he didn’t hold back during his third round Mroy racked up six bogeies on a very frustrating day while moving day usually offers players a chance to rise up the leaderboard Mroy found himself heading in the opposite direction earlier 18time major champion Jack Nicholas insisted that patience was crucial for success at Oakmont he clinched his first major title at this iconic Pennsylvania course during the 1962 US Open mroy seemed to echo Nicholas’s comments the Northern Irishman admitted “Yeah that’s the name of the game this week is staying patient and try to do a good job of it out there but it’s one of those golf courses that you can lose patience on pretty quickly.” When further quizzed on what he is aiming for on Sunday during his final round Mroy remarked “Hopefully around in under 4 and 1/2 hours and get out of here.” Prior to the US Open Mroy admitted to feeling somewhat flat post Augusta victory after an 11-year quest for the career grand slam came to an end with glory at Augusta the 36-year-old has found it tough to get going again i alluded to it in my pre-ournament press conference you don’t really know how it’s going to affect you declared Mroy you don’t know how you’re going to rory Mroy will want to forget his US Open campaign in a hurry rory Mroy is eager to leave Oakmont in the rear view mirror after a challenging first three rounds at the US Open the reigning Mast’s champion has had a week to forget often appearing exasperated throughout his time at Oakmont even throwing a club and smashing a tea box during his second round as his dreams of a sixth major title faded after posting a disappointing 4 over74 pushing him to 10 over on Saturday Mroy finally faced the press following six major championship rounds of silence clearly irritated he didn’t hold back during his third round Mroy racked up six bogeies on a very frustrating day while moving day usually offers players a chance to rise up the leaderboard Mroy found himself heading in the opposite direction earlier 18time major champion Jack Nicholas insisted that patience was crucial for success at Oakmont he clinched his first major title at this iconic Pennsylvania course during the 1962 US Open mroy seemed to echo Nicholas’s comments the Northern Irishman admitted “Yeah that’s the name of the game this week is staying patient and try to do a good job of it out there but it’s one of those golf courses that you can lose patience on pretty quickly.” When further quizzed on what he is aiming for on Sunday during his final round Mroy remarked “Hopefully around in under 4 and 1/2 hours and get out of here.” Prior to the US Open Mroy admitted to feeling somewhat flat post Augusta victory after an 11-year quest for the career grand slam came to an end with glory at Augusta the 36-year-old has found it tough to get going again i alluded to it in my pre-ournament press conference you don’t really know how it’s going to affect you declared Mroy you don’t know how you’re going to Rory Mroy will want to forget his US Open campaign in a hurry rory Mroy is eager to leave Oakmont in the rear view mirror after a challenging first three rounds at the US Open the reigning Masters champion has had a week to forget often appearing exasperated throughout his time at Oakmont even throwing a club and smashing a tea box during his second round as his dreams of a sixth major title faded after posting a disappointing 4 over74 pushing him to 10 over on Saturday Mroy finally faced the press following six major championship rounds of silence clearly irritated he didn’t hold back during his third round Mroy racked up six bogeies on a very frustrating day while moving day usually offers players a chance to rise up the leaderboard Mroy found himself heading in the opposite direction earlier 18time major champion Jack Nicholas insisted that patience was crucial for success at Oakmont he clinched his first major title at this iconic Pennsylvania course during the 1962 US Open mroy seemed to echo Nicholas’s comments the Northern Irishman admitted “Yeah that’s the name of the game this week is staying patient and try to do a good job of it out there but it’s one of those golf courses that you can lose patience on pretty quickly.” When further quizzed on what he is aiming for on Sunday during his final round Mroy remarked “Hopefully around in under 4 and 1/2 hours and get out of here.” Prior to the US Open Mroy admitted to feeling somewhat flat post Augusta victory after an 11-year quest for the career grand slam came to an end declared Mroy “You don’t know how you’re going to.” Rory Mroy will want to forget his US Open campaign in a hurry rory Mroy is eager to leave Oakmont in the rear view mirror after a challenging first three rounds at the US Open the reigning Mast’s champion has had a week to forget often appearing exasperated throughout his time at Oakmont even throwing a club and smashing a tea box during his second round as his dreams of a sixth major title faded after posting a disappointing 474 pushing him to 10 over on Saturday Mroy finally faced the press following six major championship rounds of silence clearly irritated he didn’t hold back during his third round Mroy racked up six bogeies on a very frustrating day while moving day usually offers players a chance to rise up the leaderboard Mroy found himself heading in the opposite direction earlier 18time major champion Jack Nicholas insisted that patience was crucial for success at Oakmont he clinched his first major title at this iconic Pennsylvania course during the 1962 US Open mroy seemed to echo Nicholas’s comments the Northern Irishman admitted “Yeah that’s the name of the game this week is staying patient and try to do a good job of it out there but it’s one of those golf courses that you can lose patience on pretty quickly.” When further quizzed on what he is aiming for on Sunday during his final round Mroy remarked “Hopefully around in under 4 and 1/2 hours and get out of here.” Prior to the US Open Mroy admitted to feeling somewhat flat post Augusta victory after an 11-year quest for the career grand slam came to an end with glory at Augusta the 36-year-old has found it tough to get going again i alluded to it in my pre-ournament press conference you don’t really know how it’s going to affect you declared Mroy you don’t know how you’re going to rory Mroy will want to forget his US Open campaign in a hurry rory Mroy is eager to leave Oakmont in the rear view mirror after a challenging first three rounds at the US Open the reigning Mast’s champion has had a week to forget often appearing exasperated throughout his time at Oakmont even throwing a club and smashing a tea box during his second round as his dreams of a sixth major title faded after posting a disappointing 474 pushing him to 10 over on Saturday Mroy finally faced the press following six major championship rounds of silence clearly irritated he didn’t hold back during his third round Mroy racked up six bogeies on a very frustrating day while moving day usually offers players a chance to rise up the leaderboard Mroy found himself heading in the opposite direction earlier 18time major champion Jack Nicholas insisted that patience was crucial for success at Oakmont he clinched his first major title at this iconic Pennsylvania course during the 1962 US Open mroy seemed to echo Nicholas’s comments the Northern Irishman admitted “Yeah that’s the name of the game this week is staying patient and try to do a good job of it out there but it’s one of those golf courses that you can lose patience on pretty quickly.” When further quizzed on what he is aiming for on Sunday during his final round Mroy remarked “Hopefully around in under 4 and 1/2 hours and get out of here.” Prior to the US Open Mroy admitted to feeling somewhat flat post Augusta victory after an 11-year quest for the career grand slam came to an end with glory at Augusta the 36-year-old has found it tough to get going again i alluded to it in my pre-ournament press conference you don’t really know how it’s going to affect you declared Mroy you don’t know how you’re going to rory Mroy will want to forget his US Open campaign in a hurry rory Mroy is eager to leave Oakmont in the rear view mirror after a challenging first three rounds at the US Open the reigning Mast’s champion has had a week to forget often appearing exasperated throughout his time at Oakmont even throwing a club and smashing a tea box during his second round as his dreams of a sixth major title faded after posting a disappointing 474 pushing him to 10 over on Saturday Mroy finally faced the press following six major championship rounds of silence clearly irritated he didn’t hold back during his third round Mroy racked up six bogeies on a very frustrating day while moving day usually offers players a chance to rise up the leaderboard Mroy found himself heading in the opposite direction earlier 18time major champion Jack Nicholas insisted that patience was crucial for success at Oakmont he clinched his first major title at this iconic Pennsylvania course during the 1962 US Open mroy seemed to echo Nicholas’s comments the Northern Irishman admitted “Yeah that’s the name of the game this week is staying patient and try to do a good job of it out there but it’s one of those golf courses that you can lose patience on pretty quickly.” When further quizzed on what he is aiming for on Sunday during his final round Mroy remarked hopefully a round in under 4 and 1/2 hours and get out of here prior to the US Open Mroy admitted to feeling somewhat flat post Augusta victory after an 11-year quest for the career grand slam came to an end with glory at Augusta the 36-year-old has found it tough to get going again i alluded to it in my pre-ournament press conference you don’t really know how it’s going to affect you declared Mroy you don’t know how you’re going to rory Mroy will want to forget his US Open campaign in a hurry rory Mroy is eager to leave Oakmont in the rear view mirror after a challenging first three rounds at the US Open the reigning Mast’s champion has had a week to forget often appearing exasperated throughout his time at Oakmont even throwing a club and smashing a T- box during his second round as his dreams of a sixth major title faded after posting a disappointing 474 pushing him to 10 over on Saturday Mroy finally faced the press following six major championship rounds of silence clearly irritated he didn’t hold back during his third round Mroy racked up six bogeies on a very frustrating day while moving day usually offers players a chance to rise up the leaderboard Mroy found himself heading in the opposite direction earlier 18time major champion Jack Nicholas insisted that patience was crucial for success at Oakmont he clinched his first major title at this iconic Pennsylvania course during the 1962 US Open mroy seemed to echo Nicholas’s comments the Northern Irishman admitted “Yeah that’s the name of the game this week is staying patient and try to do a good job of it out there but it’s one of those golf courses that you can lose patience on pretty quickly.” When further quizzed on what he is aiming for on Sunday during his final round Mroy remarked “Hopefully around in under 4 and 1/2 hours and get out of here.” Prior to the US Open Mroy admitted to feeling somewhat flat post Augusta victory after an 11-year quest for the career grand slam came to an end with glory at Augusta the 36-year-old has found it tough to get going again i alluded to it in my pre-ournament press conference you don’t really know how it’s going to affect you declared Mroy you don’t know how you’re going to rory Mroy will want to forget his US Open campaign in a hurry rory Mroy is eager to leave Oakmont in the rear view mirror after a challenging first three rounds at the US Open the reigning Mast’s champion has had a week to forget often appearing exasperated throughout his time at Oakmont even throwing a club and smashing a tea box during his second round as his dreams of a sixth major title faded after posting a disappointing four over 74 pushing him to 10 over on Saturday Mroy finally faced the press following six major championship rounds of silence clearly irritated he didn’t hold back during his third round Mroy racked up six bogeies on a very frustrating day while moving day usually offers players a chance to rise up the leaderboard Mroy found himself heading in the opposite direction earlier 18time major champion Jack Nicholas insisted that patience was crucial for success at Oakmont he clinched his first major title at this iconic Pennsylvania course during the 1962 US Open mroy seemed to echo Nicholas’s comments the Northern Irishman admitted “Yeah that’s the name of the game this week is staying patient and try to do a good job of it out there but it’s one of those golf courses that you can lose patience on pretty quickly.” When further quizzed on what he is aiming for on Sunday during his final round Mroy remarked “Hopefully around in under 4 and 1/2 hours and get out of here.” Prior to the US Open Mroy admitted to feeling somewhat flat post Augusta victory after an 11-year quest for the career grand slam came to an end with glory at Augusta the 36-year-old has found it tough to get going again i alluded to it in my pre-ournament press conference you don’t really know how it’s going to affect you declared Mroy you don’t know how you’re going to rory Mroy will want to forget his US Open campaign in a hurry rory Mroy is eager to leave Oakmont in the rear view mirror after a challenging first three rounds at the US Open the reigning Mast’s champion has had a week to forget often appearing exasperated throughout his time at Oakmont even throwing a club and smashing a tea box during his second round as his dreams of a sixth major title faded after posting a disappointing 474 pushing him to 10 over on Saturday Mroy finally faced the press following six major championship rounds of silence clearly irritated he didn’t hold back during his third round Mroy racked up six bogeies on a very frustrating day while moving day usually offers players a chance to rise up the leaderboard Mroy found himself heading in the opposite direction earlier 18time major champion Jack Nicholas insisted that patience was crucial for success at Oakmont he clinched his first major title at this iconic Pennsylvania course during the 1962 US Open mroy seemed to echo Nicholas’s comments the Northern Irishman admitted “Yeah that’s the name of the game this week is staying patient and try to do a good job of it out there but it’s one of those golf courses that you can lose patience on pretty quickly.” When further quizzed on what he is aiming for on Sunday during his final round Mroy remarked “Hopefully around in under 4 and 1/2 hours and get out of here.” Prior to the US Open Mroy admitted to feeling somewhat flat post Augusta victory after an 11-year quest for the career grand slam came to an end with glory at Augusta the 36-year-old has found it tough to get going again i alluded to it in my pre-ournament press conference you don’t really know how it’s going to affect you declared Mroy you don’t know how you’re going to rory Mroy will want to forget his US Open campaign in a hurry rory Mroy is eager to leave Oakmont in the rear view mirror after a challenging first three rounds at the US Open the reigning Mast’s champion has had a week to forget often appearing exasperated throughout his time at Oakmont even throwing a club and smashing a tea box during his second round as his dreams of a sixth major title faded after posting a disappointing 474 pushing him to 10 over on Saturday Mroy finally faced the press following six major championship rounds of silence clearly irritated he didn’t hold back during his third round Mroy racked up six bogeies on a very frustrating day while moving day usually offers players a chance to rise up the leaderboard Mroy found himself heading in the opposite direction earlier 18time major champion Jack Nicholas insisted that patience was crucial for success at Oakmont he clinched his first major title at this iconic Pennsylvania course during the 1962 US Open mroy seemed to echo Nicholas’s comments the Northern Irishman admitted “Yeah that’s the name of the game this week is staying patient and try to do a good job of it out there but it’s one of those golf courses that you can lose patience on pretty quickly.” When further quizzed on what he is aiming for on Sunday during his final round Mroy remarked “Hopefully a round in under 4 and 1/2 hours and get out of here.” Prior to the US Open Mroy admitted to feeling somewhat flat post Augusta victory after an 11-year quest for the career grand slam came to an end with glory at Augusta the 36-year-old has found it tough to get going again i alluded to it in my pre-ournament press conference you don’t really know how it’s going to affect you declared Mroy you don’t know how you’re going to rory Mroy will want to forget his US Open campaign in a hurry rory Mroy is eager to leave Oakmont in the rear view mirror after a challenging first three rounds at the US Open the reigning Mast’s champion has had a week to forget often appearing exasperated throughout his time at Oakmont even throwing a club and smashing a T- box during his second round as his dreams of a sixth major title faded after posting a disappointing 474 pushing him to 10 over on Saturday Mroy finally faced the press following six major championship rounds of silence clearly irritated he didn’t hold back during his third round Mroy racked up six bogeies on a very frustrating day while moving day usually offers players a chance to rise up the leaderboard Mroy found himself heading in the opposite direction earlier 18time major champion Jack Nicholas insisted that patience was crucial for success at Oakmont he clinched his first major title at this iconic Pennsylvania course during the 1962 US Open mroy seemed to echo Nicholas’s comments the Northern Irishman admitted “Yeah that’s the name of the game this week is staying patient and try to do a good job of it out there but it’s one of those golf courses that you can lose patience on pretty quickly.” When further quizzed on what he is aiming for on Sunday during his final round Mroy remarked “Hopefully around in under 4 and 1/2 hours and get out of here.” Prior to the US Open Mroy admitted to feeling somewhat flat post Augusta victory after an 11-year quest for the career grand slam came to an end with glory at Augusta the 36-year-old has found it tough to get going again i alluded to it in my pre-ournament press conference you don’t really know how it’s going to affect you declared Mroy you don’t know how you’re going to rory Mroy will want to forget his US Open campaign in a hurry rory Mroy is eager to leave Oakmont in the rear view mirror after a challenging first three rounds at the US Open the reigning Mast’s champion has had a week to forget often appearing exasperated throughout his time at Oakmont even throwing a club and smashing a T- box during his second round as his dreams of a sixth major title faded after posting a disappointing 474 pushing him to 10 over on Saturday Mroy finally faced the press following six major championship rounds of silence clearly irritated he didn’t hold back during his third round Mroy racked up six bogeies on a very frustrating day while moving day usually offers players a chance to rise up the leaderboard Mroy found himself heading in the opposite direction earlier 18time major champion Jack Nicholas insisted that patience was crucial for success at Oakmont he clinched his first major title at this iconic Pennsylvania course during the 1962 US Open mroy seemed to echo Nicholas’s comments the Northern Irishman admitted “Yeah that’s the name of the game this week is staying patient and try to do a good job of it out there but it’s one of those golf courses that you can lose patience on pretty quickly.” When further quizzed on what he is aiming for on Sunday during his final round Mroy remarked “Hopefully around in under 4 and 1/2 hours and get out of here.” Prior to the US Open Mroy admitted to feeling somewhat flat post Augusta victory after an 11-year quest for the career grand slam came to an end with glory at Augusta the 36-year-old has found it tough to get going again i alluded to it in my pre-ournament press conference you don’t really know how it’s going to affect you declared Mroy you don’t know how you’re going to rory Mroy will want to forget his US Open campaign in a hurry rory Mroy is eager to leave Oakmont in the rear view mirror after a challenging first three rounds at the US Open the reigning Mast’s champion has had a week to forget often appearing exasperated throughout his time at Oakmont even throwing a club and smashing a T- box during his second round as his dreams of a sixth major title faded after posting a disappointing four over 74 pushing him to 10 over on Saturday Mroy finally faced the press following six major championship rounds of silence clearly irritated he didn’t hold back during his third round Mroy racked up six bogeies on a very frustrating day while moving day usually offers players a chance to rise up the leaderboard Mroy found himself heading in the opposite direction earlier 18time major champion Jack Nicholas insisted that patience was crucial for success at Oakmont he clinched his first major title at this iconic Pennsylvania course during the 1962 US Open mroy seemed to echo Nicholas’s comments the Northern Irishman admitted “Yeah that’s the name of the game this week is staying patient and try to do a good job of it out there but it’s one of those golf courses that you can lose patience on pretty quickly.” When further quizzed on what he is aiming for on Sunday during his final round Mroy remarked “Hopefully around in under 4 and 1/2 hours and get out of here.” Prior to the US Open Mroy admitted to feeling somewhat flat post Augusta victory after an 11-year quest for the career grand slam came to an end with glory at Augusta the 36-year-old has found it tough to get going again i alluded to it in my pre-ournament press conference you don’t really know how it’s going to affect you declared Mroy you don’t know how you’re going to rory Mroy will want to forget his US Open campaign in a hurry rory Mroy is eager to leave Oakmont in the rear view mirror after a challenging first three rounds at the US Open the reigning Mast’s champion has had a week to forget often appearing exasperated throughout his time at Oakmont even throwing a club and smashing a tea box during his second round as his dreams of a sixth major title faded after posting a disappointing 474 pushing him to 10 over on Saturday Mroy finally faced the press following six major championship rounds of silence clearly irritated he didn’t hold back during his third round Mroy racked up six bogeies on a very frustrating day while moving day usually offers players a chance to rise up the leaderboard Mroy found himself heading in the opposite direction earlier 18time major champion Jack Nicholas insisted that patience was crucial for success at Oakmont he clinched his first major title at this iconic Pennsylvania course during the 1962 US Open mroy seemed to echo Nicholas’s comments the Northern Irishman admitted “Yeah that’s the name of the game this week is staying patient and try to do a good job of it out there but it’s one of those golf courses that you can lose patience on pretty quickly.” When further quizzed on what he is aiming for on Sunday during his final round Mroy remarked “Hopefully around in under 4 and 1/2 hours and get out of here.” Prior to the US Open Mroy admitted to feeling somewhat flat post Augusta victory after an 11-year quest for the career grand slam came to an end with glory at Augusta the 36-year-old has found it tough to get going again i alluded to it in my pre-ournament press conference you don’t really know how it’s going to affect you declared Mroy you don’t know how you’re going to rory Mroy will want to forget his US Open campaign in a hurry rory Mroy is eager to leave Oakmont in the rear view mirror after a challenging first three rounds at the US Open the reigning Mast’s champion has had a week to forget often appearing exasperated throughout his time at Oakmont even throwing a club and smashing a tea box during his second round as his dreams of a sixth major title faded after posting a disappointing 474 pushing him to 10 over on Saturday Mroy finally faced the press following six major championship rounds of silence clearly irritated he didn’t hold back during his third round Mroy racked up six bogeies on a very frustrating day while moving day usually offers players a chance to rise up the leaderboard Mroy found himself heading in the opposite direction earlier 18time major champion Jack Nicholas insisted that patience was crucial for success at Oakmont he clinched his first major title at this iconic Pennsylvania course during the 1962 US Open mroy seemed to echo Nicholas’s comments the Northern Irishman admitted “Yeah that’s the name of the game this week is staying patient and try to do a good job of it out there but it’s one of those golf courses that you can lose patience on pretty quickly.” When further quizzed on what he is aiming for on Sunday during his final round Mroy remarked “Hopefully around in under 4 and 1/2 hours and get out of here.” Prior to the US Open Mroy admitted to feeling somewhat flat post Augusta victory after an 11-year quest for the career grand slam came to an end with glory at Augusta the 36-year-old has found it tough to get going again i alluded to it in my pre-ournament press conference you don’t really know how it’s going to affect you declared Mroy you don’t know how you’re going to rory Mroy will want to forget his US Open campaign in a hurry rory Mroy is eager to leave Oakmont in the rear view mirror after a challenging first three rounds at the US Open the reigning Mast’s champion has had a week to forget often appearing exasperated throughout his time at Oakmont even throwing a club and smashing a tea box during his second round as his dreams of a sixth major title faded after posting a disappointing 474 pushing him to 10 over on Saturday Mroy finally faced the press following six major championship rounds of silence clearly irritated he didn’t hold back during his third round Mroy racked up six bogeies on a very frustrating day while moving day usually offers players a chance to rise up the leaderboard Mroy found himself heading in the opposite direction earlier 18time major champion Jack Nicholas insisted that patience was crucial for success at Oakmont he clinched his first major title at this iconic Pennsylvania course during the 1962 US Open mroy seemed to echo Nicholas’s comments the Northern Irishman admitted “Yeah that’s the name of the game this week is staying patient and try to do a good job of it out there but it’s one of those golf courses that you can lose patience on pretty quickly.” When further quizzed on what he is aiming for on Sunday during his final round Mroy remarked “Hopefully around in under 4 and 1/2 hours and get out of here.” Prior to the US Open Mroy admitted to feeling somewhat flat post Augusta victory after an 11-year quest for the career grand slam came to an end with glory at Augusta the 36-year-old has found it tough to get going again i alluded to it in my pre-ournament press conference you don’t really know how it’s going to affect you declared Mroy you don’t know how you’re going to rory Mroy will want to forget his US Open campaign in a hurry rory Mroy is eager to leave Oakmont in the rear view mirror after a challenging first three rounds at the US Open the reigning Mast’s champion has had a week to forget often appearing exasperated throughout his time at Oakmont even throwing a club and smashing a tea box during his second round as his dreams of a sixth major title faded after posting a disappointing 474 pushing him to 10 over on Saturday Mroy finally faced the press following six major championship rounds of silence clearly irritated he didn’t hold back during his third round Mroy racked up six bogeies on a very frustrating day while moving day usually offers players a chance to rise up the leaderboard Mroy found himself heading in the opposite direction earlier 18time major champion Jack Nicholas insisted that patience was crucial for success at Oakmont he clinched his first major title at this iconic Pennsylvania course during the 1962 US Open mroy seemed to echo Nicholas’s comments the Northern Irishman admitted “Yeah that’s the name of the game this week is staying patient and try to do a good job of it out there but it’s one of those golf courses that you can lose patience on pretty quickly.” When further quizzed on what he is aiming for on Sunday during his final round Mroy remarked hopefully a round in under 4 and 1/2 hours and get out of here prior to the US Open Mroy admitted to feeling somewhat flat post Augusta victory after an 11-year quest for the career grand slam came to an end with glory at Augusta the 36-year-old has found it tough to get going again i alluded to it in my pre-ournament press conference you don’t really know how it’s going to affect you declared Mroy you don’t know how you’re going to rory Mroy will want to forget his US Open campaign in a hurry rory Mroy is eager to leave Oakmont in the rear view mirror after a challenging first three rounds at the US Open the reigning Mast’s champion has had a week to forget often appearing exasperated throughout his time at Oakmont even throwing a club and smashing a T- box during his second round as his dreams of a sixth major title faded after posting a disappointing four over 74 pushing him to 10 over on Saturday Mroy finally faced the press following six major championship rounds of silence clearly irritated he didn’t hold back during his third round Mroy racked up six bogeies on a very frustrating day while moving day usually offers players a chance to rise up the leaderboard Mroy found himself heading in the opposite direction earlier 18time major champion Jack Nicholas insisted that patience was crucial for success at Oakmont he clinched his first major title at this iconic Pennsylvania course during the 1962 US Open mroy seemed to echo Nicholas’s comments the Northern Irishman admitted “Yeah that’s the name of the game this week is staying patient and try to do a good job of it out there but it’s one of those golf courses that you can lose patience on pretty quickly.” When further quizzed on what he is aiming for on Sunday during his final round Mroy remarked “Hopefully around in under 4 and 1/2 hours and get out of here.” Prior to the US Open Mroy admitted to feeling somewhat flat post Augusta victory after an 11-year quest for the career grand slam came to an end with glory at Augusta the 36-year-old has found it tough to get going again i alluded to it in my pre-ournament press conference you don’t really know how it’s going to affect you declared Mroy you don’t know how you’re going to rory Mroy will want to forget his US Open campaign in a hurry mroy is eager to leave Oakmont in the rear view mirror after a challenging first three rounds at the US Open the reigning Mast’s champion has had a week to forget often appearing exasperated throughout his time at Oakmont even throwing a club and smashing a T- box during his second round as his dreams of a sixth major title faded after posting a disappointing four over 74 pushing him to 10 over on Saturday Mroy finally faced the press following six major championship rounds of silence clearly irritated he didn’t hold back during his third round Mroy racked up six bogeies on a very frustrating day while moving day usually offers players a chance to rise up the leaderboard Mroy found himself heading in the opposite direction earlier 18time major champion Jack Nicholas insisted that patience was crucial for success at Oakmont he clinched his first major title at this iconic Pennsylvania course during the 1962 US Open mroy seemed to echo Nicholas’s comments the Northern Irishman admitted “Yeah that’s the name of the game this week is staying patient and try to do a good job of it out there but it’s one of those golf courses that you can lose patience on pretty quickly.” When further quizzed on what he is aiming for on Sunday during his final round Mroy remarked “Hopefully around in under 4 and 1/2 hours and get out of here.” Prior to the US Open Mroy admitted to feeling somewhat flat post Augusta victory after an 11-year quest for the career grand slam came to an end with glory at Augusta the 36-year-old has found it tough to get going again i alluded to it in my pre-ournament press conference you don’t really know how it’s going to affect you declared Mroy you don’t know how you’re going to rory Mroy will want to forget his US Open campaign in a hurry rory Mroy is eager to leave Oakmont in the rear view mirror after a challenging first three rounds at the US Open the reigning Mast’s champion has had a week to forget often appearing exasperated throughout his time at Oakmont even throwing a club and smashing a tea box during his second round as his dreams of a sixth major title faded after posting a disappointing 474 pushing him to 10 over on Saturday Mroy finally faced the press following six major championship rounds of silence clearly irritated he didn’t hold back during his third round Mroy racked up six bogeies on a very frustrating day while moving day usually offers players a chance to rise up the leaderboard Mroy found himself heading in the opposite direction earlier 18time major champion Jack Nicholas insisted that patience was crucial for success at Oakmont he clinched his first major title at this iconic Pennsylvania course during the 1962 US Open mroy seemed to echo Nicholas’s comments the Northern Irishman admitted “Yeah that’s the name of the game this week is staying patient and try to do a good job of it out there but it’s one of those golf courses that you can lose patience on pretty quickly.” When further quizzed on what he is aiming for on Sunday during his final round Mroy remarked “Hopefully a round in under 4 and 1/2 hours and get out of here.” Prior to the US Open Mroy admitted to feeling somewhat flat post Augusta victory after an 11-year quest for the career grand slam came to an end with glory at Augusta the 36-year-old has found it tough to get going again i alluded to it in my pre-ournament press conference you don’t really know how it’s going to affect you declared Mroy you don’t know how you’re going to rory Mroy will want to forget his US Open campaign in a hurry rory Mroy is eager to leave Oakmont in the rear view mirror after a challenging first three rounds at the US Open the reigning Mast’s champion has had a week to forget often appearing exasperated throughout his time at Oakmont even throwing a club and smashing a tea box during his second round as his dreams of a sixth major title faded after posting a disappointing 474 pushing him to 10 over on Saturday Mroy finally faced the press following six major championship rounds of silence clearly irritated he didn’t hold back during his third round Mroy racked up six bogeies on a very frustrating day while moving day usually offers players a chance to rise up the leaderboard Mroy found himself heading in the opposite direction earlier 18time major champion Jack Nicholas insisted that patience was crucial for success at Oakmont he clinched his first major title at this iconic Pennsylvania course during the 1962 US Open mroy seemed to echo Nicholas’s comments the Northern Irishman admitted “Yeah that’s the name of the game this week is staying patient and try to do a good job of it out there but it’s one of those golf courses that you can lose patience on pretty quickly.” When further quizzed on what he is aimed for on Sunday during his final round Mroy remarked “Hopefully around in under 4 and 1/2 hours and get out of here.” Prior to the US Open Mroy admitted to feeling somewhat flat post Augusta victory after an 11-year quest for the career grand slam came to an end with glory at Augusta the 36-year-old has found it tough to get going again i alluded to it in my pre-ournament press conference you don’t really know how it’s going to affect you declared Mroy you don’t know how you’re going to rory Mroy will want to forget his US Open campaign in a hurry rory Mroy is eager to leave Oakmont in the rear view mirror after a challenging first three rounds at the US Open the reigning Mast’s champion has had a week to forget often appearing exasperated throughout his time at Oakmont even throwing a club and smashing a tea box during his second round as his dreams of a sixth major title faded after posting a disappointing 474 pushing him to 10 over on Saturday Mroy finally faced the press following six major championship rounds of silence clearly irritated he didn’t hold back during his third round Mroy racked up six bogeies on a very frustrating day while moving day usually offers players a chance to rise up the leaderboard Mroy found himself heading in the opposite direction earlier 18time major champion Jack Nicholas insisted that patience was crucial for success at Oakmont he clinched his first major title at this iconic Pennsylvania course during the 1962 US Open mroy seemed to echo Nicholas’s comments the Northern Irishman admitted “Yeah that’s the name of the game this week is staying patient and try to do a good job of it out there but it’s one of those golf courses that you can lose patience on pretty quickly.” When further quizzed on what he is aiming for on Sunday during his final round Mroy remarked “Hopefully around in under 4 and 1/2 hours and get out of here.” Prior to the US Open Mroy admitted to feeling somewhat flat post Augusta victory after an 11-year quest for the career grand slam came to an end with glory at Augusta the 36-year-old has found it tough to get going again i alluded to it in my pre-ournament press conference you don’t really know how it’s going to affect you declared Mroy you don’t know how you’re going to rory Mroy will want to forget his US Open campaign in a hurry rory Mroy is eager to leave Oakmont in the rear view mirror after a challenging first three rounds at the US Open the reigning Mast’s champion has had a week to forget often appearing exasperated throughout his time at Oakmont even throwing a club and smashing a tea box during his second round as his dreams of a sixth major title faded after posting a disappointing 474 pushing him to 10 over on Saturday Mroy finally faced the press following six major championship rounds of silence clearly irritated he didn’t hold back during his third round Mroy racked up six bogeies on a very frustrating day while moving day usually offers players a chance to rise up the leaderboard Mroy found himself heading in the opposite direction earlier 18time major champion Jack Nicholas insisted that patience was crucial for success at Oakmont he clinched his first major title at this iconic Pennsylvania course during the 1962 US Open mroy seemed to echo Nicholas’s comments the Northern Irishman admitted “Yeah that’s the name of the game this week is staying patient and try to do a good job of it out there but it’s one of those golf courses that you can lose patience on pretty quickly.” When further quizzed on what he is aiming for on Sunday during his final round Mroy remarked “Hopefully around in under 4 and 1/2 hours and get out of here.” Prior to the US Open Mroy admitted to feeling somewhat flat post Augusta victory after an 11-year quest for the career grand slam came to an end with glory at Augusta the 36-year-old has found it tough to get going again i alluded to it in my pre-ournament press conference you don’t really know how it’s going to affect you declared Mroy you don’t know how you’re going to rory Mroy will want to forget his US Open campaign in a hurry rory Mroy is eager to leave Oakmont in the rear view mirror after a challenging first three rounds at the US Open the reigning Mast’s champion has had a week to forget often appearing exasperated throughout his time at Oakmont even throwing a club and smashing a tea box during his second round as his dreams of a sixth major title faded after posting a disappointing 474 pushing him to 10 over on Saturday Mroy finally faced the press following six major championship rounds of silence clearly irritated he didn’t hold back during his third round Mroy racked up six bogeies on a very frustrating day while moving day usually offers players a chance to rise up the leaderboard Mroy found himself heading in the opposite direction earlier 18time major champion Jack Nicholas insisted that patience was crucial for success at Oakmont he clinched his first major title at this iconic Pennsylvania course during the 1962 US Open mroy seemed to echo Nicholas’s comments the Northern Irishman admitted “Yeah that’s the name of the game this week is staying patient and try to do a good job of it out there but it’s one of those golf courses that you can lose.” Final round Mroy remarked “Hopefully around in under four and a half hours and get out of here.” Prior to the US Open Mroy admitted to feeling somewhat flat post Augusta victory after an 11-year quest for the career grand slam came to an end with glory at Augusta the 36-year-old has found it tough to get going again i alluded to it in my pre-ournament press conference you don’t really know how it’s going to affect you declared Mroy you don’t know how you’re going to rory Mroy will want to forget his US Open campaign in a hurry rory Mroy is eager to leave Oakmont in the rear view mirror after a challenging first three rounds at the US Open the reigning Mast’s champion has had a week to forget often appearing exasperated throughout his time at Oakmont even throwing a club and smashing a tea box during his second round as his dreams of a sixth major title faded after posting a disappointing four over 74 pushing him to 10 over on Saturday Mroy finally faced the press following six major championship rounds of silence clearly irritated he didn’t hold back during his third round Mroy racked up six bogeies on a very frustrating day while moving day usually offers players a chance to rise up the leaderboard Mroy found himself heading in the opposite direction earlier 18time major champion Jack Nicholas insisted that patience was crucial for success at Oakmont he clinched his first major title at this iconic Pennsylvania course during the 1962 US Open mroy seemed to echo Nicholas’s comments the Northern Irishman admitted “Yeah that’s the name of the game this week is staying patient and try to do a good job of it out there but it’s one of those golf courses that you can lose patience on pretty quickly.” When further quizzed on what he is aiming for on Sunday during his final round Mroy remarked “Hopefully around in under 4 and 1/2 hours and get out of here.” Prior to the US Open Mroy admitted to feeling somewhat flat post Augusta victory after an 11-year quest for the career grand slam came to an end with glory at Augusta the 36-year-old has found it tough to get going again i alluded to it in my pre-ournament press conference you don’t really know how it’s going to affect you declared Mroy you don’t know how you’re going to rory Mroy will want to forget his US Open campaign in a hurry rory Mroy is eager to leave Oakmont in the rear view mirror after a challenging first three rounds at the US Open the reigning Mast’s champion has had a week to forget often appearing exasperated throughout his time at Oakmont even throwing a club and smashing a tea box during his second round as his dreams of a sixth major title faded after posting a disappointing 4 over74 pushing him to 10 over on Saturday Mroy finally faced the press following six major championship rounds of silence clearly irritated he didn’t hold back during his third round Mroy racked up six bogeies on a very frustrating day while moving day usually offers players a chance to rise up the leaderboard Mroy found himself heading in the opposite direction earlier 18time major champion Jack Nicholas insisted that patience was crucial for success at Oakmont he clinched his first major title at this iconic Pennsylvania course during the 1962 US Open mroy seemed to echo Nicholas’s comments the Northern Irishman admitted “Yeah that’s the name of the game this week is staying patient and try to do a good job of it out there but it’s one of those golf courses that you can lose patience on pretty quickly.” When further quizzed on what he is aiming for on Sunday during his final round Mroy remarked “Hopefully around in under 4 and 1/2 hours and get out of here.” Prior to the US Open Mroy admitted to feeling somewhat flat post Augusta victory after an 11-year quest for the career grand slam came to an end with glory at Augusta the 36-year-old has found it tough to get going again i alluded to it in my pre-ournament press conference you don’t really know how it’s going to affect you declared Mroy you don’t know how you’re going to Rory Mroy will want to forget his US Open campaign in a hurry rory Mroy is eager to leave Oakmont in the rear view mirror after a challenging first three rounds at the US Open the reigning Masters champion has had a week to forget often appearing exasperated throughout his time at Oakmont even throwing a club and smashing a tea box during his second round as his dreams of a sixth major title faded after posting a disappointing 4 over74 pushing him to 10 over on Saturday Mroy finally faced the press following six major championship rounds of silence clearly irritated he didn’t hold back during his third round Mroy racked up six bogeies on a very frustrating day while moving day usually offers players a chance to rise up the leaderboard Mroy found himself heading in the opposite direction earlier 18time major champion Jack Nicholas insisted that patience was crucial for success at Oakmont he clinched his first major title at this iconic Pennsylvania course during the 1962 US Open mroy seemed to echo Nicholas’s comments the Northern Irishman admitted “Yeah that’s the name of the game this week is staying patient and try to do a good job of it out there but it’s one of those golf courses that you can lose patience on pretty quickly.” When further quizzed on what he is aiming for on Sunday during his final round Mroy remarked “Hopefully around in under 4 and 1/2 hours and get out of here.” Prior to the US Open Mroy admitted to feeling somewhat flat post Augusta victory after an 11-year quest for the career grand slam came to an end with glory at Augusta the 36-year-old has found it tough to get going again i alluded to it in my pre-ournament press conference you don’t really know how it’s going to affect you declared Mroy you don’t know how you’re going to Rory Mroy will want to forget his US Open campaign in a hurry rory Mroy is eager to leave Oakmont in the rear view mirror after a challenging first three rounds at the US Open the reigning Mast’s champion has had a week to forget often appearing exasperated throughout his time at Oakmont even throwing a club and smashing a tea box during his second round as his dreams of a sixth major title faded after posting a disappointing four over 74 pushing him to 10 over on Saturday Mroy finally faced the press following six major championship rounds of silence clearly irritated he didn’t hold back during his third round Mroy racked up six bogeies on a very frustrating day while moving day usually offers players a chance to rise up the leaderboard Mroy found himself heading in the opposite direction earlier 18time major champion Jack Nicholas insisted that patience was crucial for success at Oakmont he clinched his first major title at this iconic Pennsylvania course during the 1962 US Open mroy seemed to echo Nicholas’s comments the Northern Irishman admitted “Yeah that’s the name of the game this week is staying patient and try to do a good job of it out there but it’s one of those golf courses that you can lose patience on pretty quickly.” When further quizzed on what he is aiming for on Sunday during his final round Mroy remarked “Hopefully around in under 4 and 1/2 hours and get out of here.” Prior to the US Open Mroy admitted to feeling somewhat flat post Augusta victory after an 11-year quest for the career grand slam came to an end with glory at Augusta the 36-year-old has found it tough to get going again i alluded to it in my pre-ournament press conference you don’t really know how it’s going to affect you declared Mroy you don’t know how you’re going to rory Mroy will want to forget his US Open campaign in a hurry rory Mroy is eager to leave Oakmont in the rear view mirror after a challenging first three rounds at the US Open the reigning Mast’s champion has had a week to forget often appearing exasperated throughout his time at Oakmont even throwing a club and smashing a tea box during his second round as his dreams of a sixth major title faded after posting a disappointing four over 74 pushing him to 10 over on Saturday Mroy finally faced the press following six major championship rounds of silence clearly irritated he didn’t hold back during his third round Mroy racked up six bogeies on a very frustrating day while moving day usually offers players a chance to rise up the leaderboard Mroy found himself heading in the opposite direction earlier 18time major champion Jack Nicholas insisted that patience was crucial for success at Oakmont he clinched his first major title at this iconic Pennsylvania course during the 1962 US Open mroy seemed to echo Nicholas’s comments the Northern Irishman admitted “Yeah that’s the name of the game this week is staying patient and try to do a good job of it out there but it’s one of those golf courses that you can lose patience on pretty quickly.” When further quizzed on what he is aiming for on Sunday during his final round Mroy remarked “Hopefully around in under 4 and 1/2 hours and get out of here.” Prior to the US Open Mroy admitted to feeling somewhat flat post Augusta victory after an 11-year quest for the career grand slam came to an end with glory at Augusta the 36-year-old has found it tough to get going again i alluded to it in my pre-ournament press conference you don’t really know how it’s going to affect you declared Mroy you don’t know how you’re going to rory Mroy will want to forget his US Open campaign in a hurry rory Mroy is eager to leave Oakmont in the rear view mirror after a challenging first three rounds at the US Open the reigning Masters champion has had a week to forget often appearing exasperated throughout his time at Oakmont even throwing a club and smashing a tea box during his second round as his dreams of a sixth major title faded after posting a disappointing 4 over74 pushing him to 10 over on Saturday Mroy finally faced the press following six major championship rounds of silence clearly irritated he didn’t hold back during his third round Mroy racked up six bogeies on a very frustrating day while moving day usually offers players a chance to rise up the leaderboard Mroy found himself heading in the opposite direction earlier 18time major champion Jack Nicholas insisted that patience was crucial for success at Oakmont he clinched his first major title at this iconic Pennsylvania course during the 1962 US Open mroy seemed to echo Nicholas’s comments the Northern Irishman admitted “Yeah that’s the name of the game this week is staying patient and try to do a good job of it out there but it’s one of those golf courses that you can lose patience on pretty quickly.” When further quizzed on what he is aiming for on Sunday during his final round Mroy remarked “Hopefully around in under 4 and 1/2 hours and get out of here.” Prior to the US Open Mroy admitted to feeling somewhat flat post Augusta victory after an 11-year quest for the career grand slam came to an end with glory at Augusta the 36-year-old has found it tough to get going again i alluded to it in my pre-ournament press conference you don’t really know how it’s going to affect you declared Mroy you don’t know how you’re going to Rory Mroy will want to forget his US Open campaign in a hurry rory Mroy is eager to leave Oakmont in the rear view mirror after a challenging first three rounds at the US Open the reigning Masters champion has had a week to forget often appearing exasperated throughout his time at Oakmont even throwing a club and smashing a tea box during his second round as his dreams of a sixth major title faded after posting a disappointing 4 over74 pushing him to 10 over on Saturday Mroy finally faced the press following six major championship rounds of silence clearly irritated he didn’t hold back during his third round Mroy racked up six bogeies on a very frustrating day while moving day usually offers players a chance to rise up the leaderboard Mroy found himself heading in the opposite direction earlier 18time major champion Jack Nicholas insisted that patience was crucial for success at Oakmont he clinched his first major title at this iconic Pennsylvania course during the 1962 US Open mroy seemed to echo Nicholas’s comments the Northern Irishman admitted “Yeah that’s the name of the game this week is staying patient and try to do a good job of it out there but it’s one of those golf courses that you can lose patience on pretty quickly.” When further quizzed on what he is aiming for on Sunday during his final round Mroy remarked “Hopefully around in under 4 and 1/2 hours and get out of here.” Prior to the US Open Mroy admitted to feeling somewhat flat post Augusta victory after an 11-year quest for the career grand slam came to an end with glory at Augusta the 36-year-old has found it tough to get going again i alluded to it in my pre-ournament press conference you don’t really know how it’s going to affect you declared Mroy you don’t know how you’re going to rory Mroy will want to forget his US Open campaign in a hurry rory Mroy is eager to leave Oakmont in the rear view mirror after a challenging first three rounds at the US Open the reigning Masters champion has had a week to forget often appearing exasperated throughout his time at Oakmont even throwing a club and smashing a tea box during his second round as his dreams of a sixth major title faded after posting a disappointing four over 74 pushing him to 10 over on Saturday Mroy finally faced the press following six major championship rounds of silence clearly irritated he didn’t hold back during his third round Mroy racked up six bogeies on a very frustrating day while moving day usually offers players a chance to rise up the leaderboard Mroy found himself heading in the opposite direction earlier 18time major champion Jack Nicholas insisted that patience was crucial for success at Oakmont he clinched his first major title at this iconic Pennsylvania course during the 1962 US Open mroy seemed to echo Nicholas’s comments the Northern Irishman admitted “Yeah that’s the name of the game this week is staying patient and try to do a good job of it out there but it’s one of those golf courses that you can lose patience on pretty quickly.” When further quizzed on what he is aiming for on Sunday during his final round Mroy remarked “Hopefully around in under 4 and 1/2 hours and get out of here.” Prior to the US Open Mroy admitted to feeling somewhat flat post Augusta victory after an 11-year quest for the career grand slam came to an end with glory at Augusta the 36-year-old has found it tough to get going again i alluded to it in my pre-ournament press conference you don’t really know how it’s going to affect you declared Mroy you don’t know how you’re going to rory Mroy will want to forget his US Open campaign in a hurry rory Mroy is eager to leave Oakmont in the rear view mirror after a challenging first three rounds at the US Open the reigning Masters champion has had a week to forget often appearing exasperated throughout his time at Oakmont even throwing a club and smashing a tea box during his second round as his dreams of a sixth major title faded after posting a disappointing four over 74 pushing him to 10 over on Saturday Mroy finally faced the press following six major championship rounds of silence clearly irritated he didn’t hold back during his third round Mroy racked up six bogeies on a very frustrating day while moving day usually offers players a chance to rise up the leaderboard Mroy found himself heading in the opposite direction earlier 18time major champion Jack Nicholas insisted that patience was crucial for success at Oakmont he clinched his first major title at this iconic Pennsylvania course during the 1962 US Open mroy seemed to echo Nicholas’s comments the Northern Irishman admitted “Yeah that’s the name of the game this week is staying patient and try to do a good job of it out there but it’s one of those golf courses that you can lose patience on pretty quickly.” When further quizzed on what he is aiming for on Sunday during his final round Mroy remarked “Hopefully around in under 4 and 1/2 hours and get out of here.” Prior to the US Open Mroy admitted to feeling somewhat flat post Augusta victory after an 11-year quest for the career grand slam came to an end with glory at Augusta the 36-year-old has found it tough to get going again i alluded to it in my pre-ournament press conference you don’t really know how it’s going to affect you declared Mroy you don’t know how you’re going to Rory Mroy will want to forget his US Open campaign in a hurry rory Mroy is eager to leave Oakmont in the rear view mirror after a challenging first three rounds at the US Open the reigning Mast’s champion has had a week to forget often appearing exasperated throughout his time at Oakmont even throwing a club and smashing a tea box during his second round as his dreams of a sixth major title faded after posting a disappointing four over 74 pushing him to 10 over on Saturday Mroy finally faced the press following six major championship rounds of silence clearly irritated he didn’t hold back during his third round Mroy racked up six bogeies on a very frustrating day while moving day usually offers players a chance to rise up the leaderboard Mroy found himself heading in the opposite direction earlier 18time major champion Jack Nicholas insisted that patience was crucial for success at Oakmont he clinched his first major title at this iconic Pennsylvania course during the 1962 US Open mroy seemed to echo Nicholas’s comments the Northern Irishman admitted “Yeah that’s the name of the game this week is staying patient and try to do a good job of it out there but it’s one of those golf courses that you can lose patience on pretty quickly.” When further quizzed on what he is aiming for on Sunday during his final round Mroy remarked “Hopefully around in under 4 and 1/2 hours and get out of here.” Prior to the US Open Mroy admitted to feeling somewhat flat post Augusta victory after an 11-year quest for the career grand slam came to an end with glory at Augusta the 36-year-old has found it tough to get going again i alluded to it in my press conference you don’t really know how it’s going to affect you declared Mroy you don’t know how you’re going to rory Mroy will want to forget his youont in the rear view mirror after a challenging first three rounds at the US Open the reigning Mast’s champion has had a week to forget often appearing exasperated throughout his time at Oakmont even throwing a club and smashing a tea box during his second round as his dreams of a sixth major title faded after posting a disappointing 474 pushing him to 10 over on Saturday Mroy finally faced the press following six major championship rounds of silence clearly irritated he didn’t hold back during his third round Mroy racked up six bogeies on a very frustrating day while moving day usually offers players a chance to rise up the leaderboard Mroy found himself heading in the opposite direction earlier 18time major champion Jack Nicholas insisted that patience was crucial for success at Oakmont he clinched his first major title at this iconic Pennsylvania course during the 1962 US Open mroy seemed to echo Nicholas’s comments the Northern Irishman admitted “Yeah that’s the name of the game this week is staying patient and try to do a good job of it out there but it’s one of those golf courses that you can lose patience on pretty quickly.” When further quizzed on what he is aiming for on Sunday during his final round Mroy remarked “Hopefully a round in under 4 and 1/2 hours and get out of here.” Prior to the US Open Mroy admitted to feeling somewhat flat post Augusta victory after an 11-year quest for the career grand slam came to an end with glory at Augusta the 36-year-old has found it tough to get going again i alluded to it in my pre-ournament press conference you don’t really know how it’s going to affect you declared Mroy you don’t know how you’re going to rory Mroy will want to forget his US Open campaign in a hurry rory Mroy is eager to leave Oakmont in the rear view mirror after a challenging first three rounds at the US Open the reigning Mast’s champion has had a week to forget often appearing exasperated throughout his time at Oakmont even throwing a club and smashing a T- box during his second round as his dreams of a sixth major title faded after posting a disappointing 474 pushing him to 10 over on Saturday Mroy finally faced the press following six major championship rounds of silence clearly irritated he didn’t hold back during his third round Mroy racked up six bogeies on a very frustrating day while moving day usually offers players a chance to rise up the leaderboard Mroy found himself heading in the opposite direction earlier 18time major champion Jack Nicholas insisted that patience was crucial for success at Oakmont he clinched his first major title at this iconic Pennsylvania course during the 1962 US Open mroy seemed to echo Nicholas’s comments the Northern Irishman admitted “Yeah that’s the name of the game this week is staying patient and try to do a good job of it out there but it’s one of those golf courses that you can lose patience on pretty quickly.” When further quizzed on what he is aiming for on Sunday during his final round Mroy remarked hopefully a round in under 4 and 1/2 hours and get out of here prior to the US Open Mroy admitted to feeling somewhat flat post Augusta victory after an 11-year quest for the career grand slam came to an end with glory at Augusta the 36-year-old has found it tough to get going again i alluded to it in my pre-ournament press conference you don’t really know how it’s going to affect you declared Mroy you don’t know how you’re going to rory Mroy will want to forget his US Open campaign in a hurry rory Mroy is eager to leave Oakmont in the rear view mirror after a challenging first three rounds at the US Open the reigning Mast’s champion has had a week to forget often appearing exasperated throughout his time at Oakmont even throwing a club and smashing a T- box during his second round as his dreams of a sixth major title faded after posting a disappointing 474 pushing him to 10 over on Saturday Mroy finally faced the press following six major championship rounds of silence clearly irritated he didn’t hold back during his third round Mroy racked up six bogeies on a very frustrating day while moving day usually offers players a chance to rise up the leaderboard Mroy found himself heading in the opposite direction earlier 18time major champion Jack Nicholas insisted that patience was crucial for success at Oakmont he clinched his first major title at this iconic Pennsylvania course during the 1962 US Open mroy seemed to echo Nicholas’s comments the Northern Irishman admitted “Yeah that’s the name of the game this week is staying patient and try to do a good job of it out there but it’s one of those golf courses that you can lose patience on pretty quickly.” When further quizzed on what he is aiming for on Sunday during his final round Mroy remarked “Hopefully around in under 4 and 1/2 hours and get out of here.” Prior to the US Open Mroy admitted to feeling somewhat flat post Augusta victory after an 11-year quest for the career grand slam came to an end with glory at Augusta the 36-year-old has found it tough to get going again i alluded to it in my pre-ournament press conference you don’t really know how it’s going to affect you declared Mroy you don’t know how you’re going to rory Mroy will want to forget his US Open campaign in a hurry rory Mroy is eager to leave Oakmont in the rear view mirror after a challenging first three rounds at the US Open the reigning Mast’s champion has had a week to forget often appearing exasperated throughout his time at Oakmont even throwing a club and smashing a T- box during his second round as his dreams of a sixth major title faded after posting a disappointing four over 74 pushing him to 10 over on Saturday Mroy finally faced the press following six major championship rounds of silence clearly irritated he didn’t hold back during his third round Mroy racked up six bogeies on a very frustrating day while moving day usually offers players a chance to rise up the leaderboard Mroy found himself heading in the opposite direction earlier 18time major champion Jack Nicholas insisted that patience was crucial for success at Oakmont he clinched his first major title at this iconic Pennsylvania course during the 1962 US Open mroy seemed to echo Nicholas’s comments the Northern Irishman admitted “Yeah that’s the name of the game this week is staying patient and try to do a good job of it out there but it’s one of those golf courses that you can lose patience on pretty quickly.” When further quizzed on what he is aiming for on Sunday during his final round Mroy remarked “Hopefully around in under 4 and 1/2 hours and get out of here.” Prior to the US Open Mroy admitted to feeling somewhat flat post Augusta victory after an 11-year quest for the career grand slam came to an end with glory at Augusta the 36-year-old has found it tough to get going again i alluded to it in my pre-ournament press conference you don’t really know how it’s going to affect you declared Mroy you don’t know how you’re going to rory Mroy will want to forget his US Open campaign in a hurry rory Mroy is eager to leave Oakmont in the rear view mirror after a challenging first three rounds at the US Open the reigning Mast’s champion has had a week to forget often appearing exasperated throughout his time at Oakmont even throwing a club and smashing a tea box during his second round as his dreams of a sixth major title faded after posting a disappointing 474 pushing him to 10 over on Saturday Mroy finally faced the press following six major championship rounds of silence clearly irritated he didn’t hold back during his third round Mroy racked up six bogeies on a very frustrating day while moving day usually offers players a chance to rise up the leaderboard Mroy found himself heading in the opposite direction earlier 18time major champion Jack Nicholas insisted that patience was crucial for success at Oakmont he clinched his first major title at this iconic Pennsylvania course during the 1962 US Open mroy seemed to echo Nicholas’s comments the Northern Irishman admitted “Yeah that’s the name of the game this week is staying patient and try to do a good job of it out there but it’s one of those golf courses that you can lose patience on pretty quickly.” When further quizzed on what he is aiming for on Sunday during his final round Mroy remarked “Hopefully around in under 4 and 1/2 hours and get out of here.” Prior to the US Open Mroy admitted to feeling somewhat flat post Augusta victory after an 11-year quest for the career grand slam came to an end with glory at Augusta the 36-year-old has found it tough to get going again i alluded to it in my pre-ournament press conference you don’t really know how it’s going to affect you declared Mroy you don’t know how you’re going to rory Mroy will want to forget his US Open campaign in a hurry rory Mroy is eager to leave Oakmont in the rear view mirror after a challenging first three rounds at the US Open the reigning Mast’s champion has had a week to forget often appearing exasperated throughout his time at Oakmont even throwing a club and smashing a tea box during his second round as his dreams of a sixth major title faded after posting a disappointing 474 pushing him to 10 over on Saturday Mroy finally faced the press following six major championship rounds of silence clearly irritated he didn’t hold back during his third round Mroy racked up six bogeies on a very frustrating day while moving day usually offers players a chance to rise up the leaderboard Mroy found himself heading in the opposite direction earlier 18time major champion Jack Nicholas insisted that patience was crucial for success at Oakmont he clinched his first major title at this iconic Pennsylvania course during the 1962 US Open mroy seemed to echo Nicholas’s comments the Northern Irishman admitted “Yeah that’s the name of the game this week is staying patient and try to do a good job of it out there but it’s one of those golf courses that you can lose patience on pretty quickly.” When further quizzed on what he is aiming for on Sunday during his final round Mroy remarked “Hopefully a round in under 4 and 1/2 hours and get out of here.” Prior to the US Open Mroy admitted to feeling somewhat flat post Augusta victory after an 11-year quest for the career grand slam came to an end with glory at Augusta the 36-year-old has found it tough to get going again i alluded to it in my pre-ournament press conference you don’t really know how it’s going to affect you declared Mroy you don’t know how you’re going to rory Mroy will want to forget his US Open campaign in a hurry rory Mroy is eager to leave Oakmont in the rear view mirror after a challenging first three rounds at the US Open the reigning Mast’s champion has had a week to forget often appearing exasperated throughout his time at Oakmont even throwing a club and smashing a tea box during his second round as his dreams of a sixth major title faded after posting a disappointing 474 pushing him to 10 over on Saturday Mroy finally faced the press following six major championship rounds of silence clearly irritated he didn’t hold back during his third round Mroy racked up six bogeies on a very frustrating day while moving day usually offers players a chance to rise up the leaderboard Mroy found himself heading in the opposite direction earlier 18time major champion Jack Nicholas insisted that patience was crucial for success at Oakmont he clinched his first major title at this iconic Pennsylvania course during the 1962 US Open mroy seemed to echo Nicholas’s comments the Northern Irishman admitted “Yeah that’s the name of the game this week is staying patient and try to do a good job of it out there but it’s one of those golf courses that you can lose patience on pretty quickly.” When further quizzed on what he is aiming for on Sunday during his final round Mroy remarked “Hopefully a round in under 4 and 1/2 hours and get out of here.” Prior to the US Open Mroy admitted to feeling somewhat flat post Augusta victory after an 11-year quest for the career grand slam came to an end with glory at Augusta the 36-year-old has found it tough to get going again i alluded to it in my pre-ournament press conference you don’t really know how it’s going to affect you declared Mroy you don’t know how you’re going to rory Mroy will want to forget his US Open campaign in a hurry rory Mroy is eager to leave Oakmont in the rear view mirror after a challenging first three rounds at the US Open the reigning Mast’s champion has had a week to forget often appearing exasperated throughout his time at Oakmont even throwing a club and smashing a T- box during his second round as his dreams of a sixth major title faded after posting a disappointing 474 pushing him to 10 over on Saturday Mroy finally faced the press following six major championship rounds of silence clearly irritated he didn’t hold back during his third round Mroy racked up six bogeies on a very frustrating day while moving day usually offers players a chance to rise up the leaderboard Mroy found himself heading in the opposite direction earlier 18time major champion Jack Nicholas insisted that patience was crucial for success at Oakmont he clinched his first major title at this iconic Pennsylvania course during the 1962 US Open mroy seemed to echo Nicholas’s comments the Northern Irishman admitted “Yeah that’s the name of the game this week is staying patient and try to do a good job of it out there but it’s one of those golf courses that you can lose patience on pretty quickly.” When further quizzed on what he is aiming for on Sunday during his final round Mroy remarked “Hopefully a round in under 4 and 1/2 hours and get out of here.” Prior to the US Open Mroy admitted to feeling somewhat flat post Augusta victory after an 11-year quest for the career grand slam came to an end with glory at Augusta the 36-year-old has found it tough to get going again i alluded to it in my pre-ournament press conference you don’t really know how it’s going to affect you declared Mroy you don’t know how you’re going to rory Mroy will want to forget his US Open campaign in a hurry rory Mroy is eager to leave Oakmont in the rear view mirror after a challenging first three rounds at the US Open the reigning Mast’s champion has had a week to forget often appearing exasperated throughout his time at Oakmont even throwing a club and smashing a T- box during his second round as his dreams of a sixth major title faded after posting a disappointing 474 pushing him to 10 over on Saturday Mroy finally faced the press following six major championship rounds of silence clearly irritated he didn’t hold back during his third round Mroy racked up six bogeies on a very frustrating day while moving day usually offers players a chance to rise up the leaderboard Mroy found himself heading in the opposite direction earlier 18time major champion Jack Nicholas insisted that patience was crucial for success at Oakmont he clinched his first major title at this iconic Pennsylvania course during the 1962 US Open mroy seemed to echo Nicholas’s comments the Northern Irishman admitted “Yeah that’s the name of the game this week is staying patient and try to do a good job of it out there but it’s one of those golf courses that you can lose patience on pretty quickly.” When further quizzed on what he is aiming for on Sunday during his final round Mroy remarked “Hopefully around in under 4 and 1/2 hours and get out of here.” Prior to the US Open Mroy admitted to feeling somewhat flat post Augusta victory after an 11-year quest for the career grand slam came to an end with glory at Augusta the 36-year-old has found it tough to get going again i alluded to it in my pre-ournament press conference you don’t really know how it’s going to affect you declared Mroy you don’t know how you’re going to rory Mroy will want to forget his US Open campaign in a hurry rory Mroy is eager to leave Oakmont in the rear view mirror after a challenging first three rounds at the US Open the reigning Mast’s champion has had a week to forget often appearing exasperated throughout his time at Oakmont even throwing a club and smashing a T- box during his second round as his dreams of a sixth major title faded after posting a disappointing four over 74 pushing him to 10 over on Saturday Mroy finally faced the press following six majors champion has had a week to forget often appearing exasperated throughout his time at Oakmont even throwing a club and smashing a tea box during his second round as his dreams of a sixth major title faded after posting a disappointing four over seven over on Saturday Mroy finally faced the press following six major championship rounds of silence clearly irritated he didn’t hold back during his third round Mroy racked up six bogeies on a very frustrating day while moving day usually offers players a chance to rise up the leaderboard Mroy found earlier 18time major champion Jack Nicholas insisted that patience was crucial for success at Oakmont he clinched his first major title at this iconic Pennsylvania course during the 1962 US Open mroy seemed to echo Nicholas’s comments the Northern Irishman admitted “Yeah that’s the name of the game this week is staying patient and try to do a good job of it out there but it’s one of those golf courses that you can lose patience on pretty quickly.” When further quizzed on what he is aiming for on Sunday during his final round Mroy remarked “Hopefully around in under 4 and 1/2 hours and get out of here.” Prior to the US Open Mroy admitted to feeling somewhat flat post Augusta victory after an 11-year quest for the career grand slam came to an end with glory at Augusta the 36-year-old has found it tough to get going again i alluded to it in my pre-ournament press conference you don’t really know how it’s going to affect you declared Mroy you don’t know how you’re going to rory Mroy will want to forget his US Open campaign in a hurry rory Mroy is eager to leave Oakmont in the rear view mirror after a challenging first three rounds at the US Open the reigning Masters champion has had a week to forget often appearing exasperated throughout his time at Oakmont even throwing a club and smashing a tea box during his second round as his dreams of a sixth major title faded after posting a disappointing four over 74 pushing him to 10 over on Saturday Mroy finally faced the press following six major championship rounds of silence clearly irritated he didn’t hold back during his third round Mroy racked up six bogeies on a very frustrating day while moving day usually offers players a chance to rise up the leaderboard Mroy found himself heading in the opposite direction earlier 18time major champion Jack Nicholas insisted that patience was crucial for success at Oakmont he clinched his first major title at this iconic Pennsylvania course during the 1962 US Open mroy seemed to echo Nicholas’s comments the Northern Irishman admitted “Yeah that’s the name of the game this week is staying patient and try to do a good job of it out there but it’s one of those golf courses that you can lose patience on pretty quickly.” When further quizzed on what he is aiming for on Sunday during his final round Mroy remarked “Hopefully around in under 4 and 1/2 hours and get out of here.” Prior to the US Open Mroy admitted to feeling somewhat flat post Augusta victory after an 11-year quest for the career grand slam came to an end with glory at Augusta the 36-year-old has found it tough to get going again i alluded to it in my pre-ournament press conference you don’t really know how it’s going to affect you declared Mroy you don’t know how you’re going to Rory Mroy will want to forget his US Open campaign in a hurry rory Mroy is eager to leave Oakmont in the rear view mirror after a challenging first three rounds at the US Open the reigning Mast’s champion has had a week to forget often appearing exasperated throughout his time at Oakmont even throwing a club and smashing a tea box during his second round as his dreams of a sixth major title faded after posting a disappointing four over 74 pushing him to 10 over on Saturday Mroy finally faced the press following six major championship rounds of silence clearly irritated he didn’t hold back during his third round Mroy racked up six bogeies on a very frustrating day while moving day usually offers players a chance to rise up the leaderboard Mroy found himself heading in the opposite direction earlier 18time major champion Jack Nicholas insisted that patience was crucial for success at Oakmont he clinched his first major title at this iconic Pennsylvania course during the 1962 US Open mroy seemed to echo Nicholas’s comments the Northern Irishman admitted “Yeah that’s the name of the game this week is staying patient and try to do a good job of it out there but it’s one of those golf courses that you can lose patience on pretty quickly.” When further quizzed on what he is aiming for on Sunday during his final round Mroy remarked “Hopefully around in under 4 and 1/2 hours and get out of here.” Prior to the US Open Mroy admitted to feeling somewhat flat post Augusta victory after an 11-year quest for the career grand slam came to an end with glory at Augusta the 36-year-old has found it tough to get going again i alluded to it in my pre-ournament press conference you don’t really know how it’s going to affect you declared Mroy you don’t know how you’re going to rory Mroy will want to forget his US Open campaign in a hurry rory Mroy is eager to leave Oakmont in the rear view mirror after a challenging first three rounds at the US Open the reigning Mast’s champion has had a week to forget often appearing exasperated throughout his time at Oakmont even throwing a club and smashing a tea box during his second round as his dreams of a sixth major title faded after posting a disappointing four over 74 pushing him to 10 over on Saturday Mroy finally faced the press following six major championship rounds of silence clearly irritated he didn’t hold back during his third round Mroy racked up six bogeies on a very frustrating day while moving day usually offers players a chance to rise up the leaderboard Mroy found himself heading in the opposite direction earlier 18time major champion Jack Nicholas insisted that patience was crucial for success at Oakmont he clinched his first major title at this iconic Pennsylvania course during the 1962 US Open mroy seemed to echo Nicholas’s comments the Northern Irishman admitted “Yeah that’s the name of the game this week is staying patient and try to do a good job of it out there but it’s one of those golf courses that you can lose patience on pretty quickly.” When further quizzed on what he is aiming for on Sunday during his final round Mroy remarked “Hopefully around in under 4 and 1/2 hours and get out of here.” Prior to the US Open Mroy admitted to feeling somewhat flat post Augusta victory after an 11-year quest for the career grand slam came to an end with glory at Augusta the 36-year-old has found it tough to get going again i alluded to it in my pre-ournament press conference you don’t really know how it’s going to affect you declared Mroy you don’t know how you’re going to Rory Mroy will want to forget his US Open campaign in a hurry rory Mroy is eager to leave Oakmont in the rear view mirror after a challenging first three rounds at the US Open the reigning Mast’s champion has had a week to forget often appearing exasperated throughout his time at Oakmont even throwing a club and smashing a tea box during his second round as his dreams of a sixth major title faded after posting a disappointing 4 over74 pushing him to 10 over on Saturday Mroy finally faced the press following six major championship rounds of silence clearly irritated he didn’t hold back during his third round Mroy racked up six bogeies on a very frustrating day while moving day usually offers players a chance to rise up the leaderboard Mroy found himself heading in the opposite direction earlier 18time major champion Jack Nicholas insisted that patience was crucial for success at Oakmont he clinched his first major title at this iconic Pennsylvania course during the 1962 US Open mroy seemed to echo Nicholas’s comments the Northern Irishman admitted “Yeah that’s the name of the game this week is staying patient and try to do a good job of it out there but it’s one of those golf courses that you can lose patience on pretty quickly.” When further quizzed on what he is aiming for on Sunday during his final round Mroy remarked “Hopefully around in under 4 and 1/2 hours and get out of here.” Prior to the US Open Mroy admitted to feeling somewhat flat post Augusta victory after an 11-year quest for the career grand slam came to an end with glory at Augusta the 36-year-old has found it tough to get going again i alluded to it in my pre-ournament press conference you don’t really know how it’s going to affect you declared Mroy you don’t know how you’re going to Rory Mroy will want to forget his US Open campaign in a hurry rory Mroy is eager to leave Oakmont in the rear view mirror after a challenging first three rounds at the US Open the reigning Masters champion has had a week to forget often appearing exasperated throughout his time at Oakmont even throwing a club and smashing a tea box during his second round as his dreams of a sixth major title faded after posting a disappointing 4 over74 pushing him to 10 over on Saturday Mroy finally faced the press following six major championship rounds of silence clearly irritated he didn’t hold back during his third round Mroy racked up six bogeies on a very frustrating day while moving day usually offers players a chance to rise up the leaderboard Mroy found himself heading in the opposite direction earlier 18time major champion Jack Nicholas insisted that patience was crucial for success at Oakmont he clinched his first major title at this iconic Pennsylvania course during the 1962 US Open mroy seemed to echo Nicholas’s comments the Northern Irishman admitted “Yeah that’s the name of the game this week is staying patient and try to do a good job of it out there but it’s one of those golf courses that you can lose patience on pretty quickly.” When further quizzed on what he is aiming for on Sunday during his final round Mroy remarked “Hopefully around in under 4 and 1/2 hours and get out of here.” Prior to the US Open Mroy admitted to feeling somewhat flat post Augusta victory after an 11-year quest for the career grand slam came to an end with glory at Augusta the 36-year-old has found it tough to get going again i alluded to it in my pre-ournament press conference you don’t really know how it’s going to affect you declared Mroy you don’t know how you’re going to rory Mroy will want to forget his US Open campaign in a hurry rory Mroy is eager to leave Oakmont in the rear view mirror after a challenging first three rounds at the US Open the reigning Masters champion has had a week to forget often appearing exasperated throughout his time at Oakmont even throwing a club and smashing a tea box during his second round as his dreams of a sixth major title faded after posting a disappointing 4 over74 pushing him to 10 over on Saturday Mroy finally faced the press following six major championship rounds of silence clearly irritated he didn’t hold back during his third round Mroy racked up six bogeies on a very frustrating day while moving day usually offers players a chance to rise up the leaderboard Mroy found himself heading in the opposite direction earlier 18time major champion Jack Nicholas insisted that patience was crucial for success at Oakmont he clinched his first major title at this iconic Pennsylvania course during the 1962 US Open mroy seemed to echo Nicholas’s comments the Northern Irishman admitted “Yeah that’s the name of the game this week is staying patient and try to do a good job of it out there but it’s one of those golf courses that you can lose patience on pretty quickly.” When further quizzed on what he is aiming for on Sunday during his final round Mroy remarked “Hopefully around in under 4 and 1/2 hours and get out of here.” Prior to the US Open Mroy admitted to feeling somewhat flat post Augusta victory after an 11-year quest for the career grand slam came to an end with glory at Augusta the 36-year-old has found it tough to get going again i alluded to it in my pre-ournament press conference you don’t really know how it’s going to affect you declared Mroy you don’t know how you’re going to rory Mroy will want to forget his US Open campaign in a hurry rory Mroy is eager to leave Oakmont in the rear view mirror after a challenging first three rounds at the US Open the reigning Masters champion has had a week to forget often appearing exasperated throughout his time at Oakmont even throwing a club and smashing a tea box during his second round as his dreams of a sixth major title faded after posting a disappointing four over 74 pushing him to 10 over on Saturday Mroy finally faced the press following six major championship rounds of silence clearly irritated he didn’t hold back during his third round Mroy racked up six bogeies on a very frustrating day while moving day usually offers players a chance to rise up the leaderboard Mroy found himself heading in the opposite direction earlier 18time major champion Jack Nicholas insisted that patience was crucial for success at Oakmont he clinched his first major title at this iconic Pennsylvania course during the 1962 US Open mroy seemed to echo Nicholas’s comments the Northern Irishman admitted “Yeah that’s the name of the game this week is staying patient and try to do a good job of it out there but it’s one of those golf courses that you can lose patience on pretty quickly.” When further quizzed on what he is aiming for on Sunday during his final round Mroy remarked “Hopefully around in under 4 and 1/2 hours and get out of here.” Prior to the US Open Mroy admitted to feeling somewhat flat post Augusta victory after an 11-year quest for the career grand slam came to an end with glory at Augusta the 36-year-old has found it tough to get going again i alluded to it in my pre-ournament press conference you don’t really know how it’s going to affect you declared Mroy you don’t know how you’re going to Rory Mroy will want to forget his US Open campaign in a hurry rory Mroy is eager to leave Oakmont in the rear view mirror after a challenging first three rounds at the US Open the reigning Mast’s champion has had a week to forget often appearing exasperated throughout his time at Oakmont even throwing a club and smashing a tea box during his second round as his dreams of a sixth major title faded after posting a disappointing four over 74 pushing him to 10 over on Saturday Mroy finally faced the press following six major championship rounds of silence clearly irritated he didn’t hold back during his third round Mroy racked up six bogeies on a very frustrating day while moving day usually offers players a chance to rise up the leaderboard Mroy found himself heading in the opposite direction earlier 18time major champion Jack Nicholas insisted that patience was crucial for success at Oakmont he clinched his first major title at this iconic Pennsylvania course during the 1962 US Open mroy seemed to echo Nicholas’s comments the Northern Irishman admitted “Yeah that’s the name of the game this week is staying patient and try to do a good job of it out there but it’s one of those golf courses that you can lose patience on pretty quickly.” When further quizzed on what he is aiming for on Sunday during his final round Mroy remarked “Hopefully around in under 4 and 1/2 hours and get out of here.” Prior to the US Open Mroy admitted to feeling somewhat flat post Augusta victory after an 11-year quest for the career grand slam came to an end with glory at Augusta the 36-year-old has found it tough to get going again i alluded to it in my pre-ournament press conference you don’t really know how it’s going to affect you declared Mroy you don’t know how you’re going to rory Mroy will want to forget his US Open campaign in a hurry rory Mroy is eager to leave Oakmont in the rear view mirror after a challenging first three rounds at the US Open the reigning Mast’s champion has had a week to forget often appearing exasperated throughout his time at Oakmont even throwing a club and smashing a tea box during his second round as his dreams of a sixth major title faded after posting a disappointing four over 74 pushing him to 10 over on Saturday Mroy finally faced the press following six major championship rounds of silence clearly irritated he didn’t hold back during his third round Mroy racked up six bogeies on a very frustrating day while moving day usually offers players a chance to rise up the leaderboard Mroy found himself heading in the opposite direction earlier 18time major champion Jack Nicholas insisted that patience was crucial for success at Oakmont he clinched his first major title at this iconic Pennsylvania course during the 1962 US Open mroy seemed to echo Nicholas’s comments the Northern Irishman admitted “Yeah that’s the name of the game this week is staying patient and try to do a good job of it out there but it’s one of those golf courses that you can lose patience on pretty quickly.” When further quizzed on what he is aiming for on Sunday during his final round Mroy remarked hopefully around in under 4 and 1/2 hours and get out of here prior to the US Open Mroy admitted to feeling somewhat flat post Augusta victory after an 11-year quest for the career grand slam came to an end with glory at Augusta the 36-year-old has found it tough to get going again i alluded to it in my pre-ournament press conference you don’t really know how it’s going to affect you declared Mroy you don’t know how you’re going to rory Mroy will want to forget his US Open campaign in a hurry rory Mroy is eager to leave Oakmont in the rear view mirror after a challenging first three rounds at the US Open the reigning Mast’s champion has had a week to forget often appearing exasperated throughout his time at Oakmont even throwing a club and smashing a tea box during his second round as his dreams of a sixth major title faded after posting a disappointing 4 over74 pushing him to 10 over on Saturday Mroy finally faced the press following six major championship rounds of silence clearly irritated he didn’t hold back during his third round Mroy racked up six bogeies on a very frustrating day while moving day usually offers players a chance to rise up the leaderboard Mroy found himself heading in the opposite direction earlier 18time major champion Jack Nicholas insisted that patience was crucial for success at Oakmont he clinched his first major title at this iconic Pennsylvania course during the 1962 US Open mroy seemed to echo Nicholas’s comments the Northern Irishman admitted “Yeah that’s the name of the game this week is staying patient and try to do a good job of it out there but it’s one of those golf courses that you can lose patience on pretty quickly.” When further quizzed on what he is aiming for on Sunday during his final round Mroy remarked “Hopefully around in under 4 and 1/2 hours and get out of here.” Prior to the US Open Mroy admitted to feeling somewhat flat post Augusta